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Award-winning author Philip Murdstone is in trouble. His star has waned. The world is leaving him behind. His agent, the beautiful and ruthless Minerva Cinch, convinces him that his only hope is to write a sword-and-sorcery blockbuster. Unfortunately, Philip - allergic to the faintest trace of Tolkien - is utterly unsuited to the task. In a dark hour, a dwarfish stranger comes to his rescue. But the deal he makes with Pocket Wellfair turns out to have Faustian consequences. The Murdstone Trilogy is a richly black comedy from an author described by one American critic as 'the best writer you've probably never heard of'.
Publication Year: 2014
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There are many good ideas here, and an interesting story, but Mal Peet seemingly makes all the wrong decisions in telling it. I can see how others may like it, but to me it makes all the wrong decisions. It felt like I was continually on the outskirts of a better book, looking in. Didn't really think it was funny either.