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The Mortdecai Trilogy von Kyril Bonfiglioli
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The Mortdecai Trilogy (2001. Auflage)

von Kyril Bonfiglioli

Reihen: Charlie Mortdecai (Omnibus 1-3)

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Meet the Hon. Charlie Mortdecai- degenerate aristocrat, amoral art dealer, seasoned epicurean, unwilling assassin, and knave about piccadilly... With his thuggish manservant Jock, he endures all manner of nastiness involving secret police, angry foreign governments, stolen paintings and dead clients, all just to make a dishonest living. However, the real flies in his ointment - the ones carrying the Lugers - are the unsavoury people who keep trying to kill him...… (mehr)
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Titel:The Mortdecai Trilogy
Autoren:Kyril Bonfiglioli
Info:Penguin Books Ltd (2001), Paperback, 528 pages
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The Mortdecai Trilogy von Kyril Bonfiglioli

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If Bertie Wooster were a degenerate art dealer and Jeeves a taciturn thug . . . hilarious and biting. ( )
  HenryKrinkle | Jul 23, 2014 |
This is an omnibus containing three novels with the central character (and narrator) Charlie Mortdecai - an egotistical, boozy, sleazy, lazy, cowardly, amoral art dealer with his eye out for the main chance.

The first book ‘Don’t point that thing at me’ is a funny caper tale, with shady police officers, stolen paintings, dodgy cars, double/ triple/ quadruple crossing and a healthy dose of unreality. Towards the end, I wasn’t entirely sure what was going on, and who was doing what, but it didn’t matter. It was too much fun. Charlie is quite fond of one-liners.

My problems began when I started the next book, ‘After you with the pistol’, straight after finishing ‘Don’t point that thing at me’. It’s difficult not to – the first book ends with a cliff-hanger, and I was eager to find out what happened. I really, really wish I hadn't continued reading. I know these books were written in the 70s, I know they were very different times, but for crying out loud! Constant misogyny and racism are just not funny. In particular, Charlie’s views on rape were too much for this reader. I tried to get over it; I tried to keep going, telling myself it was part of the dark humour, the author is making fun of the genre & my po-faced political correctness, but in the end I just didn’t care. I didn’t care enough about Charlie to want to know what happened - quite a problem when he narrates the story. I stopped reading. Maybe one day I’ll go back and read the third book ‘Something nasty in the woodshed’, but not for a long, long time.

Read ‘Don’t point that thing at me’. It's fun. But stop there.
1 abstimmen Pencils | Feb 20, 2010 |
Charming! ( )
  TTAISI-Editor | Nov 21, 2006 |
This is the quintessential Mortdecai voice: arch and insufferably, authoritatively snobbish. The effortless brio of Mortdecai’s narration and the outrageousness of his prejudices have insured a following for the Mortdecai novels even while they have been out of print...
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Meet the Hon. Charlie Mortdecai- degenerate aristocrat, amoral art dealer, seasoned epicurean, unwilling assassin, and knave about piccadilly... With his thuggish manservant Jock, he endures all manner of nastiness involving secret police, angry foreign governments, stolen paintings and dead clients, all just to make a dishonest living. However, the real flies in his ointment - the ones carrying the Lugers - are the unsavoury people who keep trying to kill him...

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