Well this appears to be the most recent thread referring to this book, so I'll post here.
I ordered a copy of this from Worldwide Books on eBay a couple of weeks ago for Australian $11.50. free postage and then after it was posted I received an email telling me it had been returned to them damaged in the post. I was suspicious but they honoured the refund. I re-ordered through Sunrise books for only $7.50, free postage and it arrived here in my mail box Air Mail within 10 days. Amazing.

It is a pretty under-whelming publication to look at, however, I immediately set about blending the Balti Garam Masala and the general Balti Masala. I have Base Gravy already so I didn't bother with their recipe but I will give it a try. Wow.
I then tried it in a hybrid Misty Ricardo / 1000 Curry Recipes / BIR adaptation of a Chicken Madras and the result was delicious. Coffee! Who would have thought to try that? The Balti Masala and Garam Masala just set it all off.
I then made the as per book recipe of Balti Murgh Masala and followed the advice to experiment with other ingredients. The first dish in the book. I added fresh red and green capsicum, some fresh gourmet truss tomatoes and some button mushrooms. Again the books masalas are great in this dish.
I then made the Celtnet.org Chicken Korma using a blend of the recommended Korma Masala and the Balti Masala. Delicious.
All 3 dishes were winners for me. I'll definately be going Balti spicing again in the future. The Garam Masala is delicious as a garnish.