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Anthony Horowitz is a very busy man.
The Killing Joke, a grimly hilarious black comic novel, may be his first book for adults, but his Alex Rider series (in which a junior James Bond repeatedly saves the world) is a publishing phenomenon, selling millions to young readers and shortly to be rendered into a film series. Horowitz has written a film for Christina Ricci, and has scripted such TV series as
Foyles War and
The Midsomer Murders. All of this varied experience has fed into
The Killing Joke, and produced a novel that will have you laughing quite as often as it raises your pulse (and that's on Horowitzs agenda, too).
Guy Henderson is a struggling actor recently dumped by his girlfriend. Getting drunk in a downmarket North London pub, he overhears builders telling a sick joke about a recently deceased actress who just happens to be Guys long-lost mother. He objects, and is viciously headbutted for his pains. But does he seek revenge? No the incident sends him on torturous quest for the source of jokes such as the one that offended him and he encounters both shadowy, sinister figures and bizarre characters who appear to have stepped right out of jokes -- and dont have his welfare at heart.The one-liners here are, to quote the title, killingly funny, and the hapless Guy is a wonderfully shambolic hero; If the final revelation doesnt quite match the brilliantly sustained build up, few will complain. It looks like Horowitz has another career first-rate comic novelist to add to his bulging CV. --Barry Forshaw
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
Ian Morson, TANGLED WEB
'It starts in a world of reason and normality, but draws the reader helter-skelter into an increasingly mad, mad world'
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