The Big Score
β Scribed by K. J. Parker
- Book ID
- 111845362
- Tongue
- German
- Weight
- 53 KB
- Series
- Saloninus #03
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Welcome to the world of Saloninus, the most unlikely Renaissance Man you will ever encounter. A man of many and diverse talents, he is the hero and narrator of K.J. Parkerβs witty, hugely entertaining novella, The Big Score.
Saloninus is a man with two distinct professions. In idle moments, he dashes off immortal masterpieces β philosophical treatises, musical compositions, dramas of Shakespearean range and depth β that never manage to turn a profit. His primary profession β that of thief, grifter and itinerant con man β is equally unprofitable, and he spends his life in constant flight from the encroaching forces of the law.
The story opens in the aftermath of Saloninusβs own funeral, an act of self-concealment he has staged many times before. Newly risen from the dead, he encounters an old flame β a sort of archetypal femme fatale β with whom he shares a colorful β and highly illegal β history. She has a plan in mind, one that involves both of Saloninusβs skill sets: criminality and literary genius. If successful, that plan will lead to the elusive βbig scoreβ that will set them free forever. Against his better judgment, and fully aware that failure and betrayal may await him, Saloninus agrees to participate. The result is this ingenious β and very funny β tale.
The Big Score is a comic gem that shows us another side of K.J. Parkerβs prodigious narrative talent. Original, ingenious, and often laugh out loud funny, it also offers a heartfelt commentary on books, art, and the comforts they provide. It is a first-rate entertainment by a gifted writer who never fails to surprise and delight. This one is just too good to miss.
Cover illustration by Vincent Chong
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