The principal protagonist of the novel is Mick Looney, an Irish
construction worker from
Kilburn, London, who comes to the conclusion that he is the rightful
King of Ireland. The first portion of the novel is set in Kilburn as Looney's fantasy of royal descent takes hold. He purchases a
second hand chair to be his royal
throne while arranging his return to Ireland. There are a number of subplots featuring various eccentric people he has dealings with, the main one concerning two
illegal immigrants from India who become Looney's
tenants. The second, larger, portion of the novel is set in and around the fictional Irish
village of Drool, where Looney goes to research his royal claim. While doing this he takes a job as a
handyman at the local
castle, from which a valuable
racehorse is stolen. After a number of subplots concerning the eccentric residents of Drool and its castle, Looney recovers the racehorse and receives a large cash reward, much of which he accidentally burns and the remainder of which he spends in the
pub buying drinks for the villagers. Having reconnected with his Irish roots, but realising that his quest for wealth and status is futile, he returns to Kilburn and sells his "throne". == Style ==