Raiders of the Lost Car Park
Cornelius Trilogy, Book 2
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Robert Rankin
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Robert Rankin
About this listen
Part two of the three-part Epic Adventure - featuring a lost car park, the Hidden King of the World and more conspiracies than you can shake a stout stick at.
Cornelius Murphy, big-haired tall boy and Stuff of Epics, has a plan. That with the aid of a reinvented ocarina, he and his best friend Tuppe enter London’s Forbidden Zones (areas cunningly hidden from us through the A-Z street directory and a conspiracy of black cab drivers) and liberate the countless billions of pounds worth of booty that lies therein. And while doing so, rescue Hugo Rune, self-styled Most Amazing Man Who Ever Lived, guru to gurus and father to Cornelius Murphy.
Hugo Rune has plans of his own. Overthrow the Dark Forces within the Forbidden Zones, a lost race of fairy folk, ruled over by an evil king, whose identity will come as some surprise. And kidnap Her Majesty the Queen (God bless her) during a performance of the world’s greatest rock band, Gandhi’s Hairdryer. Inspectre Hovis of Scotland Yard has a most definite plan: arrest Hugo Rune for his crimes against Chinese noodle parlours and a list of offences far too long to list.
Robert Rankin describes himself as a teller of tall tales. The Morning Star describes him as 'The Master of Silliness', and his publisher describes him as ‘The Master of Far Fetched Fiction’. He is the author of more than thirty novels, of which he has sold millions of copies, and he makes people laugh around the world. Robert loves going on tour, signing books for readers, and his appearances at signings and conventions are legendary, often including a stand-up routine, a song (accompanied by his 'air-ukulele'), and an always-entertaining question-and-answer session.
©2013 Robert Rankin (P)2013 Audible LtdCritic reviews
“He becomes funnier the more you read him.” ( Independent)
“Everybody should read at least one Robert Rankin in their life.” ( Daily Express)
“One of the rare guys who can always make me laugh” (Terry Pratchett)
“To the top-selling ranks of humorists such as Douglas Adams and Terry Pratchett, let us welcome Mr Rankin” (Tom Hutchinson, The Times)
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- robin
- 25-02-19
fabulous
hugely entertaining, if you haven't already read/heard the fist book in the trilogy (the book of ultimate truths), definitely go and do that first.
nobody but the author could do justice to Robert Rankin's psychedelic sci-fi, the reading is (as you would expect!) spot-on.
if you're a fan of Terry Pratchett or Douglas Adams, you'll love this, highly recommend!
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- Simon Carter
- 14-05-14
Spoilt by Poor Editing
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I enjoyed the first in this series, The Book of Ultimate Truths, and I like Robert Rankins narration so I happily bought the Raiders of the Lost Car Park. I'm now about half way through and I'm a bit disappointed. I'm finding the story line is worked a bit too hard and there have been at least three glitches in the narration, including one which included the 'f' word when the narrator got fluffed the line. Generally okay and I will finish the series as I hate not getting to the end, but I hope the post production work improves.
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- Nik
- 30-04-23
No editing
most chapters have mistakes in the narration. repeated sentences mainly. Detracts from the story and comes across as so unprofessional. This was free on the plus catalogue but even so, could someone not have checked and edited it before release
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- Mrs Sara Turner
- 16-08-22
Ridiculous, nonsensical, hilarious!
The biggest load of nonsense since CS Lewis. Be prepared for you brain to shrink.
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- Chris Hunt
- 18-11-16
one of the least enjoyable Rankin books
good narration but felt like a story being told to a 5 year old with the inflections and repetitions.
No where near the story content expected from Rankin. Very disappointed overall.
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- tleaf100
- 17-11-16
Rankin should not read his own works
Robert just hasn't quite got the voice for reading his own works,others seem to do a much better job.
the stories themselves are very good,but this one I struggled with keeping interested in,mainly because of his reading..
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