A Quiet River Cruise
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Beschrijving
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Chaos, it turns out, is a rather effective escape from the cares of today. In Allistair Douglas's delightfully unhinged debut, A Quiet River Cruise, three well-meaning but catastrophically incompetent boatmen set off for a peaceful day on the river-only to discover they are transporting more than sandwiches, sunburn, and mild resentment. When Harris, the least reliable of the trio, reveals he may have tied "a small parcel" beneath the boat, events unravel with the comic inevitability of a deckchair collapsing under a large uncle. What follows is a gloriously tangled chain of misunderstandings: a missing husband, a missing parrot, a corpse that refuses to stay put, two wives at war, a vicar traumatised into temporary sainthood, and a police inspector who would very much like to resign but cannot find the paperwork. As the river calmly returns every secret the characters try to hide, the story swells into a buoyant, absurd mystery that nods affectionately to Three Men in a Boat while paddling headlong into its own brand of chaos. Douglas writes with a lightness that belies the escalating madness, offering readers a comic refuge from modern anxieties. In a world that often feels too serious by half, this first novel invites you to drift downstream into a place where confusion is comforting, disaster is funny, and even a parrot can deliver damning testimony with impeccable timing. A Quiet River Cruise is a reminder that sometimes the best way to cope with life is to laugh at the bits that make no sense-and keep rowing anyway.
Chaos, it turns out, is a rather effective escape from the cares of today. In Allistair Douglas's delightfully unhinged debut, A Quiet River Cruise, three well-meaning but catastrophically incompetent boatmen set off for a peaceful day on the river-only to discover they are transporting more than sandwiches, sunburn, and mild resentment. When Harris, the least reliable of the trio, reveals he may have tied "a small parcel" beneath the boat, events unravel with the comic inevitability of a deckchair collapsing under a large uncle. What follows is a gloriously tangled chain of misunderstandings: a missing husband, a missing parrot, a corpse that refuses to stay put, two wives at war, a vicar traumatised into temporary sainthood, and a police inspector who would very much like to resign but cannot find the paperwork. As the river calmly returns every secret the characters try to hide, the story swells into a buoyant, absurd mystery that nods affectionately to Three Men in a Boat while paddling headlong into its own brand of chaos. Douglas writes with a lightness that belies the escalating madness, offering readers a comic refuge from modern anxieties. In a world that often feels too serious by half, this first novel invites you to drift downstream into a place where confusion is comforting, disaster is funny, and even a parrot can deliver damning testimony with impeccable timing. A Quiet River Cruise is a reminder that sometimes the best way to cope with life is to laugh at the bits that make no sense-and keep rowing anyway.
AmazonPagina's: 93, Paperback, Independently published
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