The Asti Spumante Code: A Parody
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Achingly funny. The first and only parody of the mega-bestseller The Da Vinci Code.
Barry Trotter and the Shameless Parody did it for J.K. Rowling. Bored of the Rings did it for J.R.R. Tolkien. Now, The Asti Spumante Code will do it for Dan Brown
In the first-ever parody of one of the best-selling novels of all time, a nasty murder points to lots of sinister and important mysteries that will change the world. Why, for example, did the dead man leave so many bafflingly inane clues when a sticky note would have done? Why does our code-breaking hero know so much useless stuff, and why is he usually wrong about it anyway? And what's the truth behind that frightfully sinister symbol, the publishers' circle? The one that claims a thriller of such power will come along that it will render all books pointless.
The Asti Spumante Code is that book. Rather to its own surprise, it is also a literate, fast-paced thriller about secrecy, revenge, storytelling, love, landscape, and memory - and lots of other things that crop up. And it charts new territory for the conspiracy thriller. For, extraordinarily, it does not feature Leonardo da Vinci...
About the Author
Toby Clements works on the book pages of THE DAILY TELEGRAPH.
The Asti Spumante Code: A Parody,Toby Clements,Time Warner Trade Publishing,0751537683,Form - Parodies,Humor,Mystery And Suspense Fiction,Satire And Humor
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