Book description
Strap yourself in for an exhilarating, crazed, sometimes
terrifying, frequently bloody funny ride through one man's adventures
in the oil trade. A take no prisoners approach to life has seen Paul
Carter heading to some of the world's most remote, wild and dangerous
places as a contractor in the oil business. Amazingly, he's survived
(so far) to tell these stories from the edge of civilization. He has
been shot at, hijacked and held hostage; almost died of dysentery in
Asia and toothache in Russia; watched a Texan lose his mind in the
jungles of Asia; lost a lot of money backing a scorpion against a
mouse in a fight to the death, and been served cocktails by an
orang-utan on an ocean freighter. And that's just his day job. Taking
postings in some of the world's wildest and most remote regions, not
to mention some of the roughest rigs on the planet, Paul has worked,
got into trouble, and been given serious talkings to, in locations as
far-flung as the North Sea, Middle East, Borneo and Tunisia, as exotic
as Sumatra, Vietnam and Thailand, and as flat-out dangerous as
Columbia, Nigeria and Russia, with some of the maddest, baddest and
strangest people you could ever hope not to meet. "A unique look
at a gritty game. Relentlessly funny and obsessively readable."
-- Phillip Noyce, director of The Quiet American and Clear and Present
Danger "A boy's own yarn from the front line of the oil
industry." -- Men's Style "Paul Carter Spins a good yarn.
The disburbing thig is that the yarns are all real." -- Lucire
Men "A torrent of tall tales from a life less ordinary." --
The Press and Journal, Aberdeen "A fascinating and funny life
story ... Well worth the read." -- Sportsladsmag. com "Full
of colourful storoes and well-worn anecdotes accumulated over almost
two decade working the oil rigs." -- TNT Magazine "Carter's
tales are always entertaining and offer a few unblinking apercus about
Big Oil seen from the inside." -- Scotland on Sunday