<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><b>'Tom Holt may be the most imaginative satirist to land on our shores since Douglas Adams' - <i>Christopher Moore</i></b> <p/><b>'Holt has a zany humor that will appeal to fans of Terry Pratchett and Christopher Moore.' - <i>Library Journal</i></b> <p/>Monsters are roaming the streets of London. Of course, some monsters are scarier than others: <p/>Unicorns? No bother.<br>Vampires? Big deal.<br>Werewolves? Ho hum. <p/>Lawyers? ... Aaargh! <p/>Duncan's boss doesn't think that he's cut out to be a lawyer. He isn't a pack animal. He lacks the killer instinct. But when his best friend from school barges his way back into Duncan's life, with a full supporting cast of lawyers, ex-wives, zombies and snow-white unicorns, it's not long before things become distinctly unsettling. <br>Hairy, even. <p/><b>Tom Holt's latest comic novel is a rollercoaster ride of supernatural silliness and biting satire.</b> <p/>Books by Tom Holt: <p/><b>Walled Orchard Series</b><br><i>Goatsong</i><br><i>The Walled Orchard</i> <p/><b>J.W. Wells & Co. Series</b><br><i>The Portable Door</i><br><i>In Your Dreams</i><br><i>Earth, Air, Fire and Custard</i><br><i>You Don't Have to Be Evil to Work Here, But It Helps</i><br><i>The Better Mousetrap</i><br><i>May Contain Traces of Magic</i><br><i>Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Sausages</i> <p/><b>YouSpace Series</b><br><i>Doughnut</i><br><i>When It's A Jar</i><br><i>The Outsorcerer's Apprentice</i><br><i>The Good, the Bad and the Smug</i> <p/><b>Novels</b><br><i>Expecting Someone Taller</i><br><i>Who's Afraid of Beowulf</i><br><i>Flying Dutch</i><br><i>Ye Gods!</i><br><i>Overtime</i><br><i>Here Comes the Sun</i><br><i>Grailblazers</i><br><i>Faust Among Equals</i><br><i>Odds and Gods</i><br><i>Djinn Rummy</i><br><i>My Hero</i><br><i>Paint your Dragon</i><br><i>Open Sesame</i><br><i>Wish you Were Here</i><br><i>Alexander at World's End</i><br><i>Only Human</i><br><i>Snow White and the Seven Samurai</i><br><i>Olympiad</i><br><i>Valhalla</i><br><i>Nothing But Blue Skies</i><br><i>Falling Sideways</i><br><i>Little People</i><br><i>Song for Nero</i><br><i>Meadowland</i><br><i>Barking</i><br><i>Blonde Bombshell</i><br><i>The Management Style of the Supreme Beings</i><br><i>An Orc on the Wild Side</i></p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>Highly readable silliness--<i><b>SFX</b></i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Tom Holt has been a full-time writer since 1995 and has produced some of the most popular comic fantasy of the last decade including Little People, Falling Sideways and Nothing But Blue Skies. He lives in Somerset with his family.
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