8vo. Pp. [vi], 274, [last blank]. Pictorial wrappers.
Author's third book. A novel about deception centred on Kathryn, or K, a London cabbie who while confidently navigating her way through a poly-amorous A to Z, is about to meet her match in the form of a dodgy fare.
Davis comprised one of 15 writers who signed up with the New Puritans, a literary movement founded by Nicholas Blincoe and Matt Thorne in 2000, with the publication of the anthology, All Hail the New Puritans. Its motto was fiction in its "purest and most immediate form" and the rules stipulated that writers must be dedicated to narrative, eschew poetic licence, aim at clarity, and have a moral purpose, all of which Cheet adheres to. "Dashing... Cheet is a treat. Davis gives a full fare plus a generous tip." –The Guardian