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Snatched

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Bill James is on top form in this sharply satirical black comedy set behind the scenes at a museum
George Lepage, the new Director of the Hulliborn Regional Museum and Gallery, has great hopes that his tenure in the post will be short and profitable. He has visions of early retirement, and perhaps – like his predecessor, and his predecessor's predecessor – a knighthood.
But circumstances do their best to snatch his happy dreams away from him. First a deranged former staff member causes a riot in the Folk Department, and then three recently purchased, ruinously expensive paintings of dubious authenticity are stolen, putting the museum's security – and judgement – into question. The fate of the upcoming Japanese Ancient Surgical Skills exhibition, and its astonishing collection of tonsil excision implements, hangs dangerously in the balance.
And over everything hangs the grim specter of the former Director, "Flounce" Butler-Minton, whose body may be most definitely dead but whose legacy lives on. And with every day that passes, the rumours of what Flounce did behind the Iron Curtain – and how the haversack straps, the whippet and the legendary Mrs Cray were involved – grow, threatening to erupt into a scandal that may cost the museum, and Lepage himself, everything . . .|George Lepage, the Hulliborn's new director, dreams of bringing the Japanese Ancient Surgical Skills exhibition, with its astonishing collection of tonsil excision implements, to the museum. But an unhinged ex-staff member is determined to wreak havoc, and when the museum is burgled, the fate of the exhibition hangs dangerously in the balance.
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      Starred review from June 15, 2014
      The theft of four priceless paintings-or are they really priceless?-threatens to expose all manner of malfeasance in a brutish British museum.1989. Sir Eric Butler-Minton, widely known as Flounce, has been dead since September, but George Lepage, who's replaced him as director of the Hulliborn Regional Museum and Gallery, is having a hard time emerging from his predecessor's long shadow. Flounce's widow, Lady Penelope, remains active in every aspect of the Hulliborn's affairs, from soliciting her late husband's advice to conducting an affair with Quentin Youde, the museum's art director. Stubborn rumors about Flounce's involvement with a whippet, a windsock, some haverstock straps and the mysterious Mrs. Cray continue to swirl. Neville Falldew, the former Paleontology head whom Flounce dismissed in the face of budgetary cuts, is spearheading demonstrations against the Hulliborn. The tipping point comes when Vincent Simberdy (Asiatic Antiquities) and his solicitor wife, Olive, enlist noted burglar Wayne Passow, one of Olive's perennial clients, to help them scare Falldew away from the premises, and Passow takes it upon himself to break into the museum and steal a Monet and three paintings that Youde certainly thought were El Grecos when he paid for them. There's much, much more, all of it deliriously quick-paced, deadpan and nasty, from the curative sex a traumatized postgraduate student begs George to provide to a polysyllabic, low-minded pair of Japanese cultural emissaries. And then, just when you can't imagine how this circus can possibly end, James (Noose, 2013, etc.) pulls off one last trick, and the whole caravan vanishes in a puff of smoke.Guaranteed to satisfy all your most mean-spirited fantasies about the gatekeepers of high culture, whose appetites turn out to be as primitive as those of the lowlifes in James' noir procedurals about Harper and Iles (Vacuum, 2011, etc.).

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    • Booklist

      June 1, 2014
      George Lepage has just been appointed director of the Hulliborn Museum, succeeding the renowned but universally despised Flounce Butler-Minton. Determined to make his own mark (and perhaps his fortune and reputation), Lepage is unprepared for what happens next. First, a former museum employee is discovered naked in the Folk Department, apparently having sex with one of the wax figuresin front of a crowd of schoolchildren. Then four of the museum's most valuable paintings are stolen. George's personal life is beginning to crumble, and an unfortunate allusion to consulting the stuffed duck-billed platypus in his office threatens to make him a laughingstock. Then there's the pressure of the visit by a jury of Japanese art experts to determine if the Hulliborn is a suitable venue for a special exhibition of ancient Japanese surgical instruments. James departs from his usual crime stories to venture into the world of art in this dark comedy that strains the bounds of credibility but provides laugh-aloud entertainment. His fans will recognize his unique, over-the-top prose; black humor; and twisted view of humanity. Entertaining, wacky, and witty.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2014, American Library Association.)

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