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Broken Eggshells: A Black Comedy in Several Hues of Yellow [Paperback]

Christian Cook (Author)
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February 7, 2001
At the end of an alleyway in London, a dark blue Jaguar is found neatly parked into an inconveniently placed brick wall. There is no sign of the driver or any clue as to who they were.Meanwhile, a group of cynics who are fed up with how futile the world has become decide to payback society in a series of the most bizarre and pointless terrorist attacks ever.The world's media attempt to discover if there is any link between these two incidents, or a link between any of a number of random incidents they overheard being discussed down the pub at lunchtime.

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Remarkably fast -paced... I haven’t read a book like it at all. -- CrossTalk Magazine, Summer 2001

There are so many funny scenes it would take forever to list them all (well, 396 pages anyway). -- Booklore, June 30th, 2001

About the Author

Christian was born in 1974. Everything since then has all been a bit of a blur. This is his first novel, and things should get a lot less blurry from here on. He currently works as a designer just outside London.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 416 pages
  • Publisher: iUniverse (February 7, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0595165435
  • ISBN-13: 978-0595165438
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #5,130,125 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Christian Cook has published two novels, 'Broken Eggshells' (a black comedy) and 'Pulling Power' (a dark medical story). A third manuscript, 'Nix Ex Machina,' regarding online snow sales to the Inuit of Alaska, is nearing completion.

His short story, 'Last Supper,' was a finalist at the Morley Literature Festival and he has work in several anthologies, including the 2011 Momaya Review and the International Rubery Book Award Anthology 2012.

When not writing, Christian is a freelance designer and photographer. He currently lives in Somerset, England, with his wife, Hayley, and their two daughters, Amelie and Lara, and son, Dominic.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Strange but very refreshing!, April 22, 2001
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This review is from: Broken Eggshells: A Black Comedy in Several Hues of Yellow (Paperback)
Over the past several years, all the films and novels I've seen seem to fall into just 2 categories. On one side the cultural human relationship comedy, poking fun at society and on the other side, the gangster genre which has entered an ever spiralling style where each new offering attempts to be that much cooler and slicker than its predecessors. It's all become a bit stale.

Broken Eggshells sits in neither of these categories and yet occupies a space somewhere in between, though it would neatly sidestep any attempts to pin it down. The book is about a group of activists who decide society has become so futile that they teach the whole planet a lesson by embarking upon a plan of equally banal terrorism. A campaign of terror that sees bits of the Sahara and Siberia blown to kingdom come for no apparent reason.

The novel seems to have a `dig' at just about everything society holds dear but rather than preaching at us from some `holier-than-thou' angry-young-man platform, Cook revels and amuses in society's failings and shortcomings and enjoys them all the more. At the back of the novel, he even takes a subtle swipe at his own literary style.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining- Yes, Funny- At Times, Story- Questionable, April 10, 2002
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This review is from: Broken Eggshells: A Black Comedy in Several Hues of Yellow (Paperback)
I believe this is Christian Cooks first novel, and reveals a very creative authorship which will only get better with future projects.

I was very impressed with Cook's character descriptions. This novel does not seem to revolve around one central character, but around a myriad of supporting characters, each beautifully crafted and unique, and how they view events in this mad world.

While there appears to be two central plot points; (solving a homicide mystery involving the London mafia, and ludicrous terrorist bombings/threats that make no sense to the world populace) the author does a fine job of taking serious events and putting a spin of dark humor on them. The characters really do take a serious approach to events, but clearly shows the reader how flawed we are as humans and interpret things so wrongly. The terrorists are anti-social, anti-commercial culture, anti-establishment but are bumbling fools. The cops involved in solving a mysterious homicide are portrayed as the keystone cops, yet they really do think they are doing well.

There are funny moments throughout the book that will have you laughing, but more that will make you smile or grin than will have you rolling on the floor. Again, its not so much the two plots that drive this book, but the bumbling characters and the desire to see what happens next to them and how they will handle it...brilliant.

The toughest obstacle for me as the reader was the constant jumping around of time frames and scenes. The novel doesn't flow chronologically as the reader is taken from 1999, to the late 60's, then to the mid 80's, etc...etc... And the plot points don't follow as well, it is as if you are reading 2-3 separate short stories, only for them to come together in a loose way towards the end of the book.

Now, I'm not knocking the novel. It was entertaining...the style to me reminded me of the movies 'Lock, Stock & Two Smoking Barrels' meets 'Pulp Fiction'. Humor and tragedy coupled with both cultural and political statements.

I will read Cook's second novel if it is anything like Broken Eggshells.

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