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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic satire
Anytime Henri LeClercq, the Director of Le Guide, returns from America, the staff expects the adoption of all types of weird business practices. This time Henri brings back the concept of survival courses to maximize the inner self and raise each individual's capabilities. This works only in America and now LeClercq insures it will in France too. Pamplemousse and...
Published on July 28, 2000 by Harriet Klausner

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1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Not up to par
I normally love these books, especially the dry wit. This one was a bit dull and very disjointed. Why did Shinko have much more press than Claud? Lots of loose ends not tied up and just not as amusing. Caca de chiens is a bit harsh, but perhaps fitting.
Published on September 3, 2000 by Bookworm12


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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic satire, July 28, 2000
This review is from: Monsieur Pamplemousse on Probation (A&B Crime) (Paperback)
Anytime Henri LeClercq, the Director of Le Guide, returns from America, the staff expects the adoption of all types of weird business practices. This time Henri brings back the concept of survival courses to maximize the inner self and raise each individual's capabilities. This works only in America and now LeClercq insures it will in France too. Pamplemousse and Pommes Frites have successfully avoided the fate of much of their peers until this morning when the media caught him "molesting" a Mother Superior. Though he explains the unfortunate events that led to his picture (lying on top of the nun alongside a seemingly laughing Pommes Frites) making the paper, Henri decides to exile the twosome until the media frenzy stops.

Pamplemousse and Pommes Frites travel to Auvergne to judge whether Chef Dulac is worthy of Le Guide's Golden Stock Pot Lid award. However, instead of a quiet escape, Pamplemousse and Pommes Frites become embroiled in a situation that could destroy not only the reputation of Le Guide, but also the international esteem that French cuisine deservedly has. Placing a TV camera on Pommes Frites, Pamplemousse expects to learn the truth behind the efforts to demolish reputations.

For fans that enjoy humorous satire, the release of a Monsieur Pamplemousse and Pommes Frites tale is always a time of rejoicing. The latest novel, ON PROBATION, is an extremely amusing story that as usual takes comic shots on anything that accidentally steps in the way of the dauntless, likable lead duo. Michael Bond uses irony to provide his audience with a wild spin through the kitchens of France and will send tourists seeking previous tours conducted by the dynamic duet.

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2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars BACK WHERE HE WAS BORN, July 30, 2000
This review is from: Monsieur Pamplemousse on Probation (A&B Crime) (Paperback)
While at Dulac's luxury hotel in Auvergne, Monsieur Pamplemousse learns from police Inspector Lafarge that the owner has been attacked, and that they are looking for, "two midgets-identical twins most likely.." (Note: The rest of his explanation had me laughing so hard, that I woke my wife.)...
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1.0 out of 5 stars Not up to par, September 3, 2000
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This review is from: Monsieur Pamplemousse on Probation (A&B Crime) (Paperback)
I normally love these books, especially the dry wit. This one was a bit dull and very disjointed. Why did Shinko have much more press than Claud? Lots of loose ends not tied up and just not as amusing. Caca de chiens is a bit harsh, but perhaps fitting.
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