A fabulous Tom Sharpe omnibus edition.  Indecent Exposure: The sequel to  Riotous Assembly. Once again the setting is Piemburg, the deceptively peaceful-looking capital of Zululand, where Kommandant van Heerden, Konstabel Els, and Lieutenant Verkramp continue to terrorize true Englishmen and even truer Zulus in their relentless search for a perfect South Africa. Kommandant van Heerden gropes his way towards true “Englishness”; Lieutenant Verkramp, hates all things English, is terrified of sex and sets in motion an experiment in mass chastity (aided by lady psychiatrist Dr. Von Blimenstein); the Kommandant, riding to hounds in the Aardvark Mountains, succumbs to the bizarre charms of Mrs. Heathcote-Kilkoon;  Lieutenant Verkramp’s essays in counter-espionage backfire in the bird sanctuary. And Konstabel Els, homicidal to the last, saves the day – or what’s left of it! The Great Pursuit : Frensic and Futtle was a small and successful literary agency – until they lose a court case brought by a woman who claimed to have been libeled by one of their authors.  When a manuscript for a book called Pause, O Men, For The Virgin arrives at the agency from an author who wishes to remain anonymous and who invites the agency to take carte blanche  with the book – and it turns out to be a racy story of a love affair between an 80-year old woman and a 17-year old youth – there’s a  $2,000,000 publishing deal on the proviso the author goes on a promotional tour of the US. Now, all Frensic and Futtle have to do is find someone to be the author…Porterhouse Blue: Porterhouse College is world renowned for its gastronomic excellence, the arrogance of its Fellows, its academic mediocrity and the social cache it confers on the athletic sons of country families. Sir Godber Evans, ex-Cabinet Minister and the new Master, is determined to change all this. Spurred on by his politically angular wife, Lady Mary, he challenges the established order and provokes the wrath of the Dean, the Senior Tutor, the Bursar and, most intransigent of all, Skullion the Head Porter – with hilarious and catastrophic results. Blott On The Landscape: A motorway is proposed through Cleene Gorge, and everyone’s got an opinion about it. At one end of Cleene Gorge is Handyman Hall; the home of  Sir Giles and Lady Maud Lynchwood. Sir Giles is secretly in favour of ensuring that the motorway passes through the Cleene Gorge   as he’ll be paid compensation for the destruction of Handyman Hall, which is under a  covenant preventing its sale.  Lady Maud is just as fierce in opposing the motorway and expects George to support her. Enter Maud’s gardener, Blott, a former German P.O.W. He’s strongly patriotic towards his new home nation and home and fiercely devoted to Maud.  With his military training, and some leftovers of the war secretly buried on the estate, Blott begins a wildly inept and covert campaign to undermine the construction of the motorway and Sir Giles’ skullduggery.