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Monday 27 July 2009

Just idling

Back from a weekend with Mr Coffee's parents, where I alternated between hobbling to the dinner table to be fed sumptious meals, and reading.

There are worst weekends to be had. Having a knee the size of a balloon which sends shooting pains through itself whenever you take a step is a bad thing; my mother-in-law's cooking is a good thing. Paul Magrs' Conjugal Rites is a great thing.

Conjugal Rites Conjugal Rites by Paul Magrs

My rating: 5 of 5 stars
This is the third book in the Brenda and Effie series, and the best. The first two were great, in that 'there's nothing else like this' way - in the third one the characters really start to get into their stride. Brenda, the 200-year-old Bride of Frankenstein, is alarmed to find that her intended husband Frank, whom she fled all those years ago, is back to claim her. And she's quite happy, thank you very much, running a Whitby bed and breakfast business and guarding the Gateway to Hell with her elderly friend Effie (a job given to them by an ancient, tiny, wizened abbess who lives in a suitcase carried by her evil and charming son).

This adventure sees Effie descending into hell to save her friend from the accursed marriage to the handsome brute with the bolts in his neck. She brings along a voluptuous hotelier, still wearing her nightdress, and their faithful two-good-to-be-true young helper Robert. Once there, they find all the previously dead characters from the first two books wandering round the place living remarkably familiar lives...

5 comments:

  1. Sorry your knee is still giving you problems. I hope you can continue to rest today...no Zone 5 work for you!! I'd never heard of those books - must go check them out at our library... :) Silke

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  2. That book sounds exceedingly weird. Hope the knee improves soon. Your MIL sounds like a find.

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  3. Must seek out that book (and its predecessors). I see that the author was just in your neck o' the woods...

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  4. Paul Magrs is brilliant! I do recommend you find the other two in the series, just can't remember what they're called, although I have them all.

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  5. Don't worry Prudence - I'm far too anal to read things out of order! I read the first two a while ago - now I'm impatiently waiting for the fourth...

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