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All the Tea in China - a Mortdecai novel by Kyril Bonfiglioli soon to be a major film starring Johnny Depp
'One of the funniest writers ever' Uncut
After committing a crime anyone but a close relative might forgive Karli Mortdecai Van Cleef leaves Holland double-quick with his uncle's buckshot lodged firmly in the seat of his breeches. Discretion being the least-idiotic part of valour he decides to hide far away in London among the tea shops and opium dens. On savouring these Eastern delicacies and knowing an opportunity when he sups upon one young Karli throws in his lot with an opium clipper bound for China's high seas.
Life on the ocean waves however is full of perils for an officer and his sensitive digestive tract: mountainous waves an encounter with a malodorous slave ship the captain's wife's pulse-racingly brief wardrobe several hordes of pirates mutiny the ship's cook's fondness for curry - to name but a few.
All the Tea in China is a swaggering rip-snorting buckler-swashing tale about one of the men who - for a reasonable fee - made Britain great.
'For those who have learnt to relish his elegant nasty thrillers Bonfiglioli is a name hard to forget. This farrago represents a change from the thrillers - a good clean salt-water yarn for the decadent' Irish Press
'Shows his customary inventive comedy and zest for language' Sunday Times
'Bonfiglioli deserves better than cult status' Independent
Kyril Bonfiglioli was born on the south coast of England in 1928 of an English mother and Italo-Slovene father. After studying at Oxford and five years in the army he took up a career as an art dealer like his eccentric creation Charlie Mortdecai. He lived in Oxford Lancashire Ireland and Jersey where he died in 1985. He wrote four Charlie Mortdecai novels and a fifth historical Mortdecai novel (about a distinguished ancestor).
'One of the funniest writers ever' Uncut
After committing a crime anyone but a close relative might forgive Karli Mortdecai Van Cleef leaves Holland double-quick with his uncle's buckshot lodged firmly in the seat of his breeches. Discretion being the least-idiotic part of valour he decides to hide far away in London among the tea shops and opium dens. On savouring these Eastern delicacies and knowing an opportunity when he sups upon one young Karli throws in his lot with an opium clipper bound for China's high seas.
Life on the ocean waves however is full of perils for an officer and his sensitive digestive tract: mountainous waves an encounter with a malodorous slave ship the captain's wife's pulse-racingly brief wardrobe several hordes of pirates mutiny the ship's cook's fondness for curry - to name but a few.
All the Tea in China is a swaggering rip-snorting buckler-swashing tale about one of the men who - for a reasonable fee - made Britain great.
'For those who have learnt to relish his elegant nasty thrillers Bonfiglioli is a name hard to forget. This farrago represents a change from the thrillers - a good clean salt-water yarn for the decadent' Irish Press
'Shows his customary inventive comedy and zest for language' Sunday Times
'Bonfiglioli deserves better than cult status' Independent
Kyril Bonfiglioli was born on the south coast of England in 1928 of an English mother and Italo-Slovene father. After studying at Oxford and five years in the army he took up a career as an art dealer like his eccentric creation Charlie Mortdecai. He lived in Oxford Lancashire Ireland and Jersey where he died in 1985. He wrote four Charlie Mortdecai novels and a fifth historical Mortdecai novel (about a distinguished ancestor).
All the Tea in China - a Mortdecai novel by Kyril Bonfiglioli soon to be a major film starring Johnny Depp
'One of the funniest writers ever' Uncut
After committing a crime anyone but a close relative might forgive Karli Mortdecai Van Cleef leaves Holland double-quick with his uncle's buckshot lodged firmly in the seat of his breeches. Discretion being the least-idiotic part of valour he decides to hide far away in London among the tea shops and opium dens. On savouring these Eastern delicacies and knowing an opportunity when he sups upon one young Karli throws in his lot with an opium clipper bound for China's high seas.
Life on the ocean waves however is full of perils for an officer and his sensitive digestive tract: mountainous waves an encounter with a malodorous slave ship the captain's wife's pulse-racingly brief wardrobe several hordes of pirates mutiny the ship's cook's fondness for curry - to name but a few.
All the Tea in China is a swaggering rip-snorting buckler-swashing tale about one of the men who - for a reasonable fee - made Britain great.
'For those who have learnt to relish his elegant nasty thrillers Bonfiglioli is a name hard to forget. This farrago represents a change from the thrillers - a good clean salt-water yarn for the decadent' Irish Press
'Shows his customary inventive comedy and zest for language' Sunday Times
'Bonfiglioli deserves better than cult status' Independent
Kyril Bonfiglioli was born on the south coast of England in 1928 of an English mother and Italo-Slovene father. After studying at Oxford and five years in the army he took up a career as an art dealer like his eccentric creation Charlie Mortdecai. He lived in Oxford Lancashire Ireland and Jersey where he died in 1985. He wrote four Charlie Mortdecai novels and a fifth historical Mortdecai novel (about a distinguished ancestor).
'One of the funniest writers ever' Uncut
After committing a crime anyone but a close relative might forgive Karli Mortdecai Van Cleef leaves Holland double-quick with his uncle's buckshot lodged firmly in the seat of his breeches. Discretion being the least-idiotic part of valour he decides to hide far away in London among the tea shops and opium dens. On savouring these Eastern delicacies and knowing an opportunity when he sups upon one young Karli throws in his lot with an opium clipper bound for China's high seas.
Life on the ocean waves however is full of perils for an officer and his sensitive digestive tract: mountainous waves an encounter with a malodorous slave ship the captain's wife's pulse-racingly brief wardrobe several hordes of pirates mutiny the ship's cook's fondness for curry - to name but a few.
All the Tea in China is a swaggering rip-snorting buckler-swashing tale about one of the men who - for a reasonable fee - made Britain great.
'For those who have learnt to relish his elegant nasty thrillers Bonfiglioli is a name hard to forget. This farrago represents a change from the thrillers - a good clean salt-water yarn for the decadent' Irish Press
'Shows his customary inventive comedy and zest for language' Sunday Times
'Bonfiglioli deserves better than cult status' Independent
Kyril Bonfiglioli was born on the south coast of England in 1928 of an English mother and Italo-Slovene father. After studying at Oxford and five years in the army he took up a career as an art dealer like his eccentric creation Charlie Mortdecai. He lived in Oxford Lancashire Ireland and Jersey where he died in 1985. He wrote four Charlie Mortdecai novels and a fifth historical Mortdecai novel (about a distinguished ancestor).
Über den Autor
Kyril Bonfiglioli
Details
| Erscheinungsjahr: | 2014 |
|---|---|
| Genre: | Importe, Krimis & Thriller |
| Rubrik: | Belletristik |
| Medium: | Taschenbuch |
| Inhalt: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
| ISBN-13: | 9780241971765 |
| ISBN-10: | 0241971764 |
| Sprache: | Englisch |
| Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
| Autor: | Bonfiglioli, Kyril |
| Hersteller: | Penguin |
| Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de |
| Maße: | 198 x 129 x 16 mm |
| Von/Mit: | Kyril Bonfiglioli |
| Erscheinungsdatum: | 05.06.2014 |
| Gewicht: | 0,33 kg |