Review: Death, the Devil and the Goldfish, Andrew Buckley

*Disclaimer: I received a free copy of this book on Netgalley from the publisher in return for an honest review*

Death, the Devil and the Goldfish
From the Bahamas to Heathrow airport, to the rain soaked streets of London the dead have ceased dying.
This is inconvenient for a number of reasons but what’s the real reason behind the chaos?
In London we find Nigel Reinhardt, a disgraced, confused, and gifted London police constable who owns a prophetic goldfish. In Ireland the Angel of Death questions the value and position of his current employment. At Majestic Technologies Celina McMannis works diligently on a top secret project. At the South Pole there lives a very unhappy penguin.
When the Devil hatches a nefarious plot to take over the world by possessing a cute little kitty and seizing a factory of robotic Christmas elves it’s up to Nigel and his group of unlikely companions to save the world or die trying… or both.

Andrew Buckley was born in Manchester. As a child he wrote a story about a big blue dinosaur which got awarded by his elementary teacher with a gold star.
In 1997 he moved to Canada where he attended the Vancouver Film School’s Writing for Film and Television program where he graduated with excellence.
After pitching and developing several screenplay projects for film and television he worked in marketing and public relations for several years before venturing into a number of content writing contracts. During this time he abandoned screenwriting altogether and began writing his first novel.
Andrew lives in the Okanagan Valley, BC with his wife, children and pets.

My first thought when I saw this book on Netgalley was "how did someone manage to put a goldfish in with Death and the Devil." But I must say the author did a surprising but good job with that.
The several characters each have their own start in the story. It is clear from the beginning they are going to end up together but you are not sure in which capacity. I loved Gerald and the Death the most. They are the most hilarious combination. One thing that did bother me was that the author named some of the main characters alike.(Nigel and Neville)
I must confess that I admired the many different ways the author found to describe the relationship between the goldfish and the castle.
The story is a chain of the most stupid situations a human being (or not so human being) can find himself stuck in combined with the thoughts of every other sane person hearing or seeing the story. As the author mentions in his book that dark lonely half collapsing house no person with a normal working brain would enter....Still the characters have to live trough the situation wondering why them and solve the problems. As some do not have previous experience in solving problems in a normal way this makes for some very hilarious situations.
This book is hilarious, funny and balancing just on the right side of morality and I have not laughed like this about a story in a long time.

Death, the Devil and the Goldfish
Author: Andrew Buckley
Publisher: Curiosity Quills Press
ISBN: 1620071258
ISBN13: 9781620071243
Pages: 248
Format: eBook
Curiosity Quills Press: eBook 

4 star review
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abuckley23
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17 March, 2013 delete

Thank you Ciska for the lovely review :)

If anyone would like to read the book for extremely cheap it's available for one week only in the kindle version for just 99 cents! http://amzn.to/YdbdN6

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