Getting Rid Of Mister Kitchen, Charles Higson
Getting Rid Of Mister Kitchen, Charles Higson
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Getting Rid Of Mister Kitchen

Author: Charles Higson

Narrator: Charles Higson

Unabridged: 6 hr 35 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/27/2021

Categories: Fiction


Synopsis

A man kills a prospective buyer for his car. On the verge of becoming a name in the interior design world, he can't afford a scandal and must discreetly dispose of the body -- not an easy job when the whole of London seems to be conspiring against him.

About Charles Higson

Charlie Higson started writing when he was ten years old. After university he was a singer and painter and decorator before he started writing for television. He went on to create and star in the hugely successful comedy series The Fast Show. He is the author of the bestselling Young Bond books and the incredibly successful horror series, The Enemy.Charlie doesn't do Facebook, but you can tweet him @monstroso.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Baba

Dark comedy with a sculptor who commits an accidental murder; and spends the rest of the day trying to get rid of the body. The humour in the concept over egged the humour in the book. 5 out of 12. 2010 read......more

Goodreads review by Andy

Disgusting, outrageous, hilarious. Can't recommend highly or loudly enough.......more

Goodreads review by Amy

Funny, dark, good twist, bit limp ending......more

Goodreads review by N.c.m.

I'd say this is more 3.5 than 3. Very witty in a dry, sort of painful way. Series of events were a tad too unrealistic for my liking, and I found the narrator unsympathetic and detestable, which made the ending quite enjoyable for me.......more


Quotes

Charlie Higson's thrillers are always major events Mark Billingham

A funny, frightening book, full of powerful, open-hearted material and with a strong line in suspense TLS

A sizzingly paced modern thriller with outbursts of thumpingly sick black humour... It is fast. It is cruel. It is comical. It is vastly entertaining, and not a little disturbing NME

A tour-de-force... captures right-wing arrogance magnificently Scotland on Sunday

This is a black farce with bells on, or Martin Amis as slapstick... very funny and utterly unstoppable The Times