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Island Of The Sequined Love Nun

Island Of The Sequined Love Nun 1

A Novel

by Christopher Moore
Paperback
Publication Date: 31/10/2006
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Take a wonderfully crazed excursion into the demented heart of a tropical paradise - a world of cargo cults, cannibals, mad scientists, ninjas, and talking fruit bats. Our bumbling hero is Tucker Case, a hopeless geek trapped in a cool guy's body, who makes a living as a pilot for the Mary Jean Cosmetics Corporation. But when he demolishes his boss's pink plane during a drunken airborne liaison, Tuck must run for his life from Mary Jean's goons.



Now there's only one employment opportunity left for him: piloting shady secret missions for an unscrupulous medical missionary and a sexy blond high priestess on the remotest of Micronesian hells.



Here is a brazen, ingenious, irreverent, and wickedly funny novel from a modern master of the outrageous.
ISBN:
9781841494500
9781841494500
Category:
Fantasy
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
31-10-2006
Publisher:
Little, Brown Book Group
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
416
Dimensions (mm):
199x127x25mm
Weight:
0.28kg
Christopher Moore

Christopher Moore is the author of fifteen previous novels, including Secondhand Souls, Sacre Bleu, A Dirty Job, and Lamb. He lives in San Francisco, California.

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Island of the Sequined Love Nun is the second stand-alone novel by American author Christopher Moore. When pilot Tucker Case, flying jets for the (very conservative) cosmetic baroness, Mary Jean Dobbins, disgraces himself with a prostitute on one of her pink jets, he finds himself unemployed, infamous and facing possible prosecution. His best friend Jake Skye manages to scuttle him out of the country to accept a job flying for a missionary doctor in Micronesia, but it isnt until he gets to the island of Alualu, via several flights and a journey in a small boat through a typhoon, that he realises he could have been a bit more sceptical of his employment conditions. A Lear 45 to fly, extremely generous pay and conditions: is this Dr Sebastian Curtis for real? When Tuck finds himself a virtual prisoner in a compound with Japanese guards, forbidden from drinking any alcohol, prohibited contact with the island natives, making short hops to Japan and back delivering mysterious cargo, he begins to wonder what is really going on. Finding out isnt easy, though: Dr Curtis and his charismatic wife, Beth, are charming but tight-lipped. This story has a bit of everything: a cargo cult, a typhoon, a ghost, land mines, a cannibal, golf, some neat tricks with jets, a cross-dressing navigator, shark-riding and a talking fruit-bat named Roberto. Tucker imbibes gin, beer and kava; the natives have plenty of kava and betel nut. There is an abundance of humour as well as intrigue, suspense, a daring rescue and a gripping climax. Having read the third novel of the Pine Cove series, The Stupidest Angel, I was interested to know Tucker Cases backstory, and I was not disappointed. Moores plot is very original and his characters develop well: Tucker starts off as a shallow, alcoholic, sex-obsessed male but ends up a hero. This was a fun read.

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