Middenhall is a hideous English mansion, owned by the Midden family, and a wide and wild collection of Middens live on the property. Their idyllic country life is shattered with the appearance of Timothy Bright, who mysteriously appears, stark naked, under the bed of Marjorie Midden's handyman. Add to this mix a corrupt and not too bright chief constable who cooks up a sex scandal allegedly taking place at Middenhall to deflect publicity from his own nefarious deeds. The plot is akin to a Shakespeare comedy of errors, albeit a very dark comedy, with unlikely twists and turns on every page and sex and violence running rampant. The "happy ending" is all but obscured by the dead bodies, the sexual abuse, and the smoldering ruins of Middenhall. Shakespeare it is not. Monty Python fans will be amused. For larger collections.?Joanna M. Burkhardt, Univ. of Rhode Island Coll. of Continuing Education Lib., Providence
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Satirist Sharpe returns after a lengthy hiatus, anger
undimmed, in an alternately cruel and hilarious tale of greed set
in a contemporary Britain blighted by the appetites set loose
during Margaret Thatcher's reign.
Those familiar with Sharpe's previous work will not be
disappointed. This tale, like his earlier novels (Wilt on High,
1984, etc.), features violent slapstick (including a brilliantly
sustained scene in which a violent, drunken husband has to
contend with a surly watchdog, his wife's lesbian lover, and a
drugged lout who has unknowingly crawled into bed with the wife);
some spirited, acidic, precise portraits of authority gone amuck;
and a grimly humorous skewering of human foibles. Although young
Timothy Bright has served quite lucratively as a front man for
some shady financial types during the go-go '80s, the crash in
the early '90s leaves him broke. He secretly helps himself to
some of his family's carefully hoarded capital and flees. The
arrogant and not-very- bright Timothy bungles his getaway by
running afoul of a powerful and thoroughly corrupt police
superintendent. He ends up hiding out at Middenhall, a grotesque
country house filled with an assortment of geriatric oddities and
presided over by the formidable Miss Midden, and in the middle of
a war. It turns out that the superintendent is determined to
drive Miss Midden (his only opposition) from the county, the
better to continue looting it. The apocalyptic climax involves a
shoot-out between a police assault unit and one of the Middens,
an addled hunter who mistakes them for terrorists. By the close,
Sharpe, with obvious relish, has meted out punishment to the
whole scapegrace lot--only the cool, practical Miss Midden
survives unchanged. But while there are some wonderfully zany
moments here, anger predominates. It's clear that Sharpe really
is disgusted by his countrymen, whom he views as shallow, greedy,
and dull. Too often, though, the anger overwhelms the satire.
A ferociously inventive but uneven satire. -- Copyright ©1997, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.
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