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The Pied Piper's Poison (Hardcover)

by Christopher Wallace (Author)
4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)

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  • Hardcover: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Flamingo; First Edition edition (5 Jan 1998)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0002256274
  • ISBN-13: 978-0002256278
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 1,322,266 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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An army doctor investigates a plague in a Polish village. What he finds there is deeply unsettling and harrowing. Meanwhile, a colleague is unravelling a similar tale 300 years old - one that arose only to be twisted into its current form, as the fairy-story, the Pied Piper of Hamelin.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Where did the children go?, 8 July 2001
By A Customer
This is two stories in one, starting off as separate entities, getting closer, becoming entwined, inseparable at the end.

In the winter of 1946 young medical doctor Robert Watt is sent to Germany to screen refugees heading for the west for physical fitness. He is totally overtaxed by this task. It doesn't help that his roommate, Dr Arthur Lee, a highly skilled surgeon, is totally absorbed by the paper he is writing and doesn't have time for his troubled colleague. This publication, examining the myth of the pied piper of Hamelin represents the second story line.

As Robert gets transferred to a refugee camp in Poland to examine the outbreak of a mysterious disease amongst it's inhabitants, both tales become closer, show parallels. When the situation in Poland leads to a climax, so does Lee's interpretation of the Hamelin mystery. In the end, both are inseparable. The solution offered is conclusive, threateningly thought provoking and very disturbing...

The Pied Piper's Poison is a highly thrilling book, for both the tales and the insight into the human psyche it offers. Terribly conclusive, his suggestions make you shudder and probe deep down into your own heart and soul. It has an inescapably depressive air about it, not only because of the story lines, based in World War II and the Thirty Year War, but mainly because of the way Wallace portrays his characters, shows their struggle and inner torment. The protagonist doesn't grow from his experiences but is broken by them. And so are all the other figures, inextricably caught in the abyss of their souls.

This book comes highly recommended by me. From the first page I was hooked, lost in the depressing existence in a refugee camp or the cruel, threatening world of the Thirty Year War. I admire Wallace's skill in connecting these two scenarios and turn them into one as well as his insight into the darker regions of the human existence.

Food for thought.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Takes magical realism in a new direction., 10 Dec 1998
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The novelist deals with some of the issues tackled by Conrad's 'Heart of Darkness' by entertwining and thus contrasting two historical timelines which when considered together give a powerful reading of the human condition and how it is altered by its environment. With an eye for historical detail, the author conjures a picture of the thirty years war which appears all too real; in contrast to his description of post second world war Europe which appears magical in nature. A recommended read for all fans of Aurther Miller and Peter Suskind.
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4.0 out of 5 stars At least three fascinating ideas intertwined brilliantly., 10 Dec 1998
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An excellent writing style takes you easily through the tragic and real environment of imediately post war Germany and Poland which is intertwined with a gruesome interpretation of the pied piper of Hamelyn fairy tale. The romantic historic and gritty historic stories trip along almost separately until they are brought together in the final conlusion. A great strangth of the book for me was that the narrators of both the post war reality and the fairy story are fallible scientists trying to piece together some meaning for both scenarios. It is debatable whether either of them are real scientists and also pointed out the ineptitude with which scientists attempt to tackle the world which reminded me of myself a great deal
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