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The hollow chocolate bunnies of the apocalypse
Rankin, Robert, 1949-
Toy Town-- older, bigger, and certainly not wiser. The Old Rich, who have made their millions from the royalties on their world-famous nursery rhymes, are being murdered one by one. A psychopath is on the loose, and he must be stopped at any cost. It' s a job for Toy Town'
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Publisher: Gollancz,
Pub date: 2003.
Pages: 352 p. :
ISBN: 0575074019
Item info: 8 copies available at Main Library, Green Township, Groesbeck, Harrison, Madeira, Sharonville, and Symmes Township.
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Fiction 1 Book Main-1st Floor - Popular Library - Science Fiction/Fantasy
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Green Township Copies Material Shelf Location
Fiction 1 Book Science Fiction
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Fiction 1 Book Fiction
Harrison Copies Material Shelf Location
Fiction 1 Book Fiction
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Fiction 1 Book Mysteries
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Fiction 1 Book Fiction
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Fiction 1 Book Fiction
The hollow chocolate bunnies of the apocalypse
Rankin, Robert, 1949-

Summary

Toy Town-- older, bigger, and certainly not wiser. The Old Rich, who have made their millions from the royalties on their world-famous nursery rhymes, are being murdered one by one. A psychopath is on the loose, and he must be stopped at any cost. It' s a job for Toy Town' s only detective-- but he' s missing, leaving only Eddie Bear, and his bestest friend Jack, to track down the mad killer. Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.

Publishers Weekly Review

Like a mad toymaker's fever dream, Rankin's uproarious book imagines a town where toys and nursery rhymes come to life and pursue human activities: they walk, talk, eat, drink and commit heinous crimes. Thirteen-year-old Jack goes to the City to find his fortune, unaware that the City is in fact Toy City, where legends and fables walk (or stumble, if they've had too much to drink). He meets up with detective teddy bear Eddie, who is investigating the murder of Humpty Dumpty. When Little Boy Blue is offed, it's clear that a serial killer is prowling Toy City, leaving behind the titular chocolate bunnies as his calling card. Rankin doesn't just drop names of familiar characters but gives them riotous back stories: Miss Muffett hosts a daytime TV talk show called "The Tuffet"; Mother Goose (who prefers to be called Madame Goose) runs a brothel; Humpty Dumpty was likely a failed television stuntman named Terry Horsey. Although the story is wickedly clever and the payoff is a great and satisfying surprise, the real delight comes from watching Rankin work his linguistic magic: characters talk in hilariously circular and self-aware dialogue, and puns and wordplay are packed into the prose like sardines in a tin. Although substantially darker and edgier than the Hitchhiker's series, this gem will appeal to Douglas Adams fans, as well as lovers of British humor in general. (Mar.) Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information
The hollow chocolate bunnies of the apocalypse
Rankin, Robert, 1949-
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Leader: amM 0c
Key: ocm59355152
Data source: OCoLC
Fixed field data: 050423r20032002enka 000 f eng d
Natl bibliography #: (GBA3-X1843)
ISBN: 0575074019
Cataloging source: UKV3G UKV3G UKM BAKER
Local holdings: OCPP
DDC class no.: 823.914 21
Local DDC call #: Fiction
Personal name: Rankin, Robert, 1949-
Title: The hollow chocolate bunnies of the apocalypse / Robert Rankin.
Publication info: London : Gollancz, 2003.
Description: 352 p. : ill. ; 18 cm.
General note: Originally published: 2002.
Held by: MAIN BLUE_ASH GREEN_TWP GROESBECK HARRISON MADEIRA SHARONVLLE SYMMES_TWP
Topical subject: Serial murders--Fiction.
Genre index term: Humorous fiction gsafd
OCLC-MARC processing: C0 OCP
019: 52286311
029: UKM bA3X1843
Vendor data: Baker & Taylor BKTY 9.99 7.49 0575074019 0004322591 active