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Antony Moore (Author)
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)

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August 26, 2008
Ever have a moment you wish you could undo? A wickedly brilliant tale of revenge, mystery, and fate, Antony Moore’s The Swap is at once a gripping thriller and a hilarious black comedy—a book for anyone who’s ever wondered what could have been. . . .

Harvey Briscow—smoker, drinker, comic-shop owner—is facing another school reunion back in Cornwall. Having spent the last two decades second-guessing himself, Harvey isn’t thrilled at the prospect of showing his classmates the mess he’s made of his life. But this is Harvey’s twentieth reunion, a milestone that all but guarantees that Charles “Bleeder” Odd—the freakish reject who made off with Harvey’s now-priceless Superman One comic in a school-yard swap—will be in attendance.

But when Harvey returns to Cornwall, hoping to retrieve his comic, he’s met with more than a few surprises. . . . Bleeder is now dazzlingly successful—and quite content to watch Harvey squirm, refusing to acknowledge their long-ago trade. And Harvey—fueled by drink and the promise of a beautiful woman—soon makes a fateful choice, one he instantly wishes he could undo. A dead body and an enraged husband further complicate matters . . . but there’s a silver lining in this strange chain of events: suddenly one bad swap is the least of Harvey’s regrets. . . .

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Five women in a small town in North Carolina cross paths and share the joys and sorrows of their different stages of life. Lorraine is a registered nurse at a nursing home. Her strong faith makes her more compassionate than the other staff members as she listens attentively to those who are nearing the end of their lives. Margaret is a patient with a caring daughter; still she is stuck at the nursing home, sentient and appreciative of Lorraine’s attention as she, too, watches the life stages of staff and the patients and their visitors. Bernice is more able-bodied than Margaret, but she lost her mind when she lost her son; still she offers an exuberance lacking in the other patients. Rhonda, a sassy woman with a keen sense of observation, is a hairdresser who came to the nursing home looking to fill idle time and found true friendship. April is Lorraine’s daughter, raised by her mother alone, going on to medical school and single parenthood herself. Johnson offers sweet portraits of women seeking joy in everyday experiences. --Vanessa Bush

About the Author

Antony Moore was born in Cornwall and now lives in London with his family.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 262 pages
  • Publisher: Delta (August 26, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0385342349
  • ISBN-13: 978-0385342346
  • Product Dimensions: 5.2 x 0.6 x 8.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,476,697 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very funny and superbly plotted, September 28, 2008
This review is from: The Swap (Paperback)
Harvey Briscow's life hasn't changed much in the last twenty years. He owns a comic book store in London and has one employee, apart from whom he has no meaningful relationships. He lives in a messy flat that he hasn't bothered to decorate--except for tacking up a few superhero posters--in fifteen years. He falls into bed drunk most nights. He's one of those men who's somehow failed to grow up, who stopped maturing emotionally when he was sixteen or seventeen. And for all of that time he's been nursing one regret, wishing one small moment from his past away: the day in 1982 when--half out of pity--he traded a first edition Superman One comic with the boy everyone picked on at school, Bleeder Odd, in exchange for a lousy piece of plastic. The comic wasn't worth much at the time, but now, as Harvey well knows, it could go for hundreds of thousands of dollars in mint condition. It would be fine if Harvey knew the comic had been destroyed decades before. He could get on with his life. It's the uncertainty that's killing him....

Harvey's 20th high school reunion stirs up his one big regret anew, and he attends with the hope of running into Bleeder and finding out once and for all what happened to the comic. As it turns out, the reunion offers him far more than he could have anticipated--a lifetime's worth of dramatic events in the space of a few days. Among these is a highly unpleasant development that threatens to undermine Harvey's nascent chances for happiness. Unfortunately, Harvey has a peculiar way of making things much worse for himself the more he tries to extricate himself from difficulty.

Antony Moore's The Swap is a very funny book. It's also wonderfully plotted, a sort of Hitchcockian thriller--an average Joe unwittingly getting into very bad straits--with a comic twist. I do have two complaints. First, Harvey has a tendency to walk through events--indeed, through most of his life--in a fog, often alcohol-induced. This works in the novel most of the time, but at certain key dramatic points Harvey's tendency to become distracted by the non-essential becomes hard to believe, which makes it difficult to suspend disbelief. The ending, too, is disappointing: without giving anything away, it seems to me that the author has taken the easy way out by not tying things up more cleverly. But these two concerns aside, I highly recommend this one.

-- Debra Hamel
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars 'The Swap' could be 'Superman One' in comics, March 4, 2008
This review is from: The Swap (Hardcover)
There's love, humour, suspense, mystery, violence, murder, and all this over a comic book.
Though I was disappointed by the ending (depending on whether you are rooting for the protagonist or not), I still enjoyed it (the whole story including the ending).
The protagonist, Harvey Briscow, feels like a real guy in the sense that the reader can relate to his psyche through the things that he says and thinks. Antony Moore is the Brian Michael Bendis of comics.

I'll be looking out for his second novel.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The Swap, October 7, 2008
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It is refreshing to read a mystery/thriller book where the main character is not some spunky female (young or old), totally cool dude, or totally wierd. The main character of The Swap is a looser, immature, and self-centered. Several times I was so inspired by his actions and thoughts to form my thumb and index finger in an L shape, hold it to my forehead and yell out, "You are such a Looser!" But, mostly, I had to laugh a lot. They were all there---the people you went to high school with: the bully and the bullied, the jock, the people that cannot expand beyond their circle of old high school friends, the wierd parents, and the geeky parents.

I am not skilled in British slang to make any comment about it being appropriate, but it did not stand in the way of my understanding the plot. I can imagine that some people would not find this a particularly funny novel. However, I found myself laughing out loud a number of times---something I don't often do reading. I haven't really made up my mind about the end of the book yet. But, as I think about it more and more, Harvey, the main character, is so self-centered and short-sighted that as a consequence he sets himself up for the end of the novel.

Do you like BBC comedies?---then you might enjoy this book.
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Superman One, Jeff Cooper, Charles Odd, Bleeder Odd, Maisie Cooper, Old Street, Harvey Briscow, Chief Inspector Jarvin, Porthminster Point, New York, Inaction Comix, Silver Surfer, Inspector Allen, Wonder Woman, Blue Bar, Jesus Harvey, Spider Man, Jesus Christ
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