Curioddity: A Novel

Will Morgan is a creature of habit-a low-budget insurance detective who walks to and from work with the flow of one-way traffic, and for whom imagination is a thing of the distant past. When a job opportunity enters the frame in the form of the mysterious Mr. Dinsdale-curator of the ever so slightly less-than-impressive Curioddity Museum-Will reluctantly accepts the task of finding a missing box of levity (the opposite of gravity). What he soon learns, however, is that there is another world out there-a world of magic we can only see by learning to un-look at things-and in this world there are people who want to close the Curioddity museum down. With the help of his eccentric new girlfriend Lucy, Will will do everything he can to deliver on his promise to help Mr. Dinsdale keep the Curioddity Museum in business.

Curioddity is Paul Jenkins' debut novel... exciting, fast-paced, and uncanny. A must-read.

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Curioddity: A Novel

Will Morgan is a creature of habit-a low-budget insurance detective who walks to and from work with the flow of one-way traffic, and for whom imagination is a thing of the distant past. When a job opportunity enters the frame in the form of the mysterious Mr. Dinsdale-curator of the ever so slightly less-than-impressive Curioddity Museum-Will reluctantly accepts the task of finding a missing box of levity (the opposite of gravity). What he soon learns, however, is that there is another world out there-a world of magic we can only see by learning to un-look at things-and in this world there are people who want to close the Curioddity museum down. With the help of his eccentric new girlfriend Lucy, Will will do everything he can to deliver on his promise to help Mr. Dinsdale keep the Curioddity Museum in business.

Curioddity is Paul Jenkins' debut novel... exciting, fast-paced, and uncanny. A must-read.

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Curioddity: A Novel

Curioddity: A Novel

by Paul Jenkins

Narrated by PJ Ochlan

Unabridged — 12 hours, 3 minutes

Curioddity: A Novel

Curioddity: A Novel

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Overview

Will Morgan is a creature of habit-a low-budget insurance detective who walks to and from work with the flow of one-way traffic, and for whom imagination is a thing of the distant past. When a job opportunity enters the frame in the form of the mysterious Mr. Dinsdale-curator of the ever so slightly less-than-impressive Curioddity Museum-Will reluctantly accepts the task of finding a missing box of levity (the opposite of gravity). What he soon learns, however, is that there is another world out there-a world of magic we can only see by learning to un-look at things-and in this world there are people who want to close the Curioddity museum down. With the help of his eccentric new girlfriend Lucy, Will will do everything he can to deliver on his promise to help Mr. Dinsdale keep the Curioddity Museum in business.

Curioddity is Paul Jenkins' debut novel... exciting, fast-paced, and uncanny. A must-read.


Editorial Reviews

From the Publisher

"A redemptive myth for a mythless age. Clearly Paul Jenkins is a pseudonym for Lewis Carroll collaborating with Douglas Adams." - New York Times Bestselling author Mike Carey

"A grimly funny little black book, as perfectly peculiar as a 21st Century mystery story should be."
- New York Times Bestselling author Warren Ellis

“Marvelously weird and imaginative, Paul Jenkins’ debut soars!” - Christopher Golden

Kirkus Reviews

2016-06-15
Graphic novel and video game writer Jenkins (Fairy Quest, 2013, etc.) makes his novel debut with a story of an ordinary man whose life is upended by a theft from a magical museum.Wil Morgan is a private investigator, and he hates his life. The former detail is revealed on page 16; the latter is clear from page 1, and how. Given that Morgan's problems include things like existential martyrdom over coffee-size naming conventions and how bored he is at work, it's tough to summon sympathy for even his legitimate woes, like his mother's death. But never fear, the plot will wrench Morgan from his doldrums, à la Alice in Wonderland; instead of a White Rabbit we have Mr. Dinsdale, a cartoonish eccentric who bullies Morgan into finding and recovering a box of levity (the opposite of gravity) stolen from Dinsdale's Curioddity Museum. From here, logic leaves the story—literally, as Morgan's arc requires him to embrace "un-looking" to see the absurd and perform intentionally pointless acts in the name of whimsy. Morgan meets a suitably wacky-but-beautiful woman, Lucy, to further transform his life with the power of love and conspiracy theories. Lucy, content to play self-described "groovy assistant" to Morgan's unlikely hero, primarily contributes interjections of "epic" and "major fail." There's also SARA, a smartphone operating system with attitude and ex machina powers. Thanks to lamp-shaded serendipity, Morgan need do little actual investigating but is carried by coincidence to a showdown with villainous Marcus James, a product pitchman selling mediocrity. Throughout, Jenkins makes sure that his most colorful characters—similes and metaphors—get plenty of exposure. Morgan's unexpectedly touching reconciliation with his accountant father provides a bright spot in the silliness. Jenkins aims for Neverwhere by way of Douglas Adams, but the charm isn't there.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940171807559
Publisher: Macmillan Audio
Publication date: 08/30/2016
Edition description: Unabridged
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