Series: Book 1 in the Fool series
Rating: Not rated
Tags: Fiction
Summary
"This is a bawdy tale. Herein you will
find gratuitous shagging, murder, spanking, maiming, treason,
and heretofore unexplored heights of vulgarity and profanity,
as well as nontraditional grammar, split infinitives, and the
odd wank… If that's the sort of thing you think you might
enjoy, then you have happened upon the perfect story!" Verily
speaks Christopher Moore, much beloved scrivener and peerless
literary jester, who hath writteneth much that is of grand wit
and belly-busting mirth, including such laurelled bestsellers
of the Times of Olde Newe Yorke as Lamb, A Dirty Job , and You
Suck (no offense). Now he takes on no less than the legendary
Bard himself (with the utmost humility and respect) in a
twisted and insanely funny tale of a moronic monarch and his
deceitful daughters — a rousing story of plots, subplots,
counterplots, betrayals, war, revenge, bared bosoms, unbridled
lust… and a ghost (there's always a bloody ghost), as
seen through the eyes of a man wearing a codpiece and bells on
his head. Fool A man of infinite jest, Pocket has been Lear's
cherished fool for years, from the time the king's grown
daughters — selfish, scheming Goneril, sadistic (but
erotic-fantasy-grade-hot) Regan, and sweet, loyal Cordelia
— were mere girls. So naturally Pocket is at his
brainless, elderly liege's side when Lear — at the
insidious urging of Edmund, the bastard (in every way
imaginable) son of the Earl of Gloucester — demands that
his kids swear their undying love and devotion before a
collection of assembled guests. Of course Goneril and Regan are
only too happy to brownnose Dad. But Cordelia believes that her
father's request is kind of… well… stupid, and her
blunt honesty ends up costing her her rightful share of the
kingdom and earns her a banishment to boot. Well, now the
bangers and mash have really hit the fan. The whole damn
country's about to go to hell in a handbasket because of a
stubborn old fart's wounded pride. And the only person who can
possibly make things right… is Pocket, a small and slight
clown with a biting sense of humor. He's already managed to
sidestep catastrophe (and the vengeful blades of many an
offended nobleman) on numerous occasions, using his razor-sharp
mind, rapier wit… and the equally well-honed daggers he
keeps conveniently hidden behind his back. Now he's going to
have to do some very fancy maneuvering — cast some
spells, incite a few assassinations, start a war or two (the
usual stuff) — to get Cordelia back into Daddy Lear's
good graces, to derail the fiendish power plays of Cordelia's
twisted sisters, to rescue his gigantic, gigantically dim, and
always randy friend and apprentice fool, Drool, from repeated
beatings… and to shag every lusciously shaggable wench
who's amenable to shagging along the way. Pocket may be a
fool… but he's definitely not an idiot.