All Quiet on the Orient Express

All Quiet on the Orient Express

by Magnus Mills (Author)

Synopsis

Innocence, experience and comedy in Cumbria He's a bit of a handyman. Or, at least, so Mr Parker seems to think. No matter, he'll soon be on that train east to India from these wet lakeland fells. Just as soon as he's finished that little job Mr Parker asked him to do. It wasn't much of a holiday anyway. As the tourists trickled away from the campsite, so did the sunshine, and the hot water, and the provisions at the local shop, and even the good beer. Still, there seemed to be plenty of work to take his mind off these minor disappintments -- as much as he cared to do, in fact, even homework. And payment could be discussed later. Meanwhile, he was really beginning to fit in, to become one of the local fixtures, down the pub, on the farm, on the lake. Maybe that trip east could wait? In this cautionary tale of labour and capital, of innocence and experience, Magnus Mills takes us back to the kind of terrain he patrolled so notably in The Restraint of Beasts -- rural circuits where neither cash nor unemployment are much prized -- and makes it conclusively his own turf.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Edition: New
Publisher: Flamingo
Published: 03 Jul 2000

ISBN 10: 0006551858
ISBN 13: 9780006551850

Media Reviews
'Absorbing, darkly worrying and very, very funny' The Times 'Mills is a master of the cliffhanger and can make even the most deadpan behaviour compelling and funny... A deliciously sly comic fable.' Financial Times
Author Bio
magnus mills is the author of one previous novel, The Restraint of Beasts.