The Disappearance of Gregory Pluckrose
Adventure stories, Humourous fiction
Synthetic audio, Automated braille
Summary
&“Let me make clear from the outset, I detest adventure. It&’s tasteless, showy, vulgar, and uncalled for.&” So begins this delicious thriller about a gay interior decorator who joins his super-wealthy clients for a Caribbean cruise, only to find himself… shanghaied by pirates. Bound hand and foot and tossed unceremoniously into a quaint, Paul Gauguin sort of hut picturesquely thatched with banana leaves, Gregory fears he will be boiled à la langouste and served without so much as a creative sauce. But one night, as he lies in the dark with his face in the dirt, he hears a digging, snooting sound coming from the ground outside . . . Enter the most endearing sidekick in fiction, the brave pig Savarin. High adventure is turned on its head in this affectionate satire of yuppie values. &“It is as if Oscar Wilde had been parachuted into the jungle,&” says the New York Times. &“You will find yourself picking out and stowing away your favorite lines. There are enough twists in the story to make a yogi sore. Under the spell of Gundy&’s droll and accomplished prose you will end up smiling through the whole thing.&”