Monsieur Pamplemousse and the Carbon Footprint
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Bill Wallis
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Michael Bond
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Le Guide, France’s top gastronomic guide, is failing to whet the appetite of its audience in America. Bribed by the director with offers of some time off, Monsieur Pamplemousse agrees to flex his literary muscles in a bid to address the problem by writing a play.
The result is the ex-detective’s directorial debut, complete with walk-on part for faithful bloodhound Pommes Frites. Everything rests on their special guest, Jay Corby, the acclaimed American food-critic, whose good opinion could change their transatlantic fortunes. But disaster strikes on opening night....
©2014 Audible, Inc.; 2010 Michael BondWhat listeners say about Monsieur Pamplemousse and the Carbon Footprint
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- Kindle Customer
- 26-09-24
Great Fun – A Short Review
The performance of Bill Wallace in this wonderful audio-book is masterly. His ability to change his voice to suit all of his characters is an object lesion for others. The characterisations are superb. His pace and timing is also excellent. As usual in this series Monsieur Pamplemousse’s buffoon of a boss creates chaos that needs our hero and his trusty bloodhound Pommes Frites to rescue the day. He does so with panache and gives us gastronomic insights to French cuisine of the Normandy area of France. There is teasing and there is comedy. This is a light detective-like novel that will elicit chortles, giggles and laughs. This excellent novel will delight all that make it their choice. Thoroughly recommended.
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- Jk
- 30-11-21
Gastro tour
Eventually, after I realised that nothing was going to happen I relaxed and enjoyed this for what it is- more a meandering gusto tour than a detective story.
This was in my ‘recommended for you’ list, don’t know why. Pleasant enough once you realise it isn’t a detective story.
Characters are quirky, and the dog is definitely the only one with a functional brain.
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- Tomboy
- 20-05-24
The narration and wonderful farce.
Another wonderful story by Michael Bond, beautifully narrated by the great Bill Wallis who brings to life every single word and sentence in every book.
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- Mary Carnegie
- 08-12-15
Good taste food and bad taste sex French farce!
Ingenious plots, eccentric characters, rather last century - the author is nearly 90 - in national and gender stereotypes. (Think Roger Moore or Peter Sellers.) Part cookery book/restaurant guide, and don't think you can afford the wines!
Redeemed by Bill Wallis's narration, and the loving relationship between Pamplemousse, an ex-policeman and his bloodhound of character, Pommes Frites; Mme P - Doucette or Couscous - is a little less of a long suffering cipher than her predecessor, Mme Maigret!
Our heroes are said to be ex-Sûreté, which would make the human well over 100, and the dog.....?
The French is quite often wrong, although clearly pronounced, which helps.
AND our canine friend often consumes wine, chocolate and other potentially fatal poisons (for dogs).
Still, it has some hilarious episodes involving Pommes Frites - the most intelligent character, and a great deal of fun at the expense of US culture and business management fads.
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- Michelle
- 10-04-22
So disappointed
I love Pamplemousse stories as a rule - to read and listen to, but honestly this is very poor indeed. The storyline is weak - three hours in and the plot is confusing. Also it isn’t in the least funny, whereas other stories with the same characters have been hilarious. This book is trying too hard, and failing. Feel that I’ve really wasted my credit this month.
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