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Pest Control [Englisch] [Hörkassette]

Bill Fitzhugh
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  • Hörkassette
  • Verlag: Publishing Mills; Auflage: Unabridged (Oktober 2001)
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN-10: 1575111039
  • ISBN-13: 978-1575111032
  • Durchschnittliche Kundenbewertung: 4.1 von 5 Sternen  Alle Rezensionen anzeigen (45 Kundenrezensionen)

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From Kirkus Reviews

A sweetly comic thriller that finally answers the age-old question: What if a sad-sack New York exterminator got his antennae crossed with the professionals who wipe out Homo sapiens? At his wit's (and checkbook's) end after walking off his job killing bugs with lethal cocktails, Bob Dillon schemes at his own unique approach to extermination: breeding predatory strains of insects who'll feast on termites and roaches without developing chemical-resistant new strains of pests or loading the planet with hazardous toxins. It's a plan with all the makings of an American success story, but it spins out of control when Bob's ad falls into the hands of a middleman who brokers assassinations and thinks Bob's sobriquet of ``the Exterminator'' is a veiled reference to his status as a hit man. Getting a faint whiff of the trouble in his future, Bob begs off the lucrative job he's offered. But when the victim is accidentally killed anyway, the middleman, assuming Bob's managed the job with unusual finesse, duly sends him his fee. So far, everything's as innocuous as the endless stream of double-entendres about extermination--except that (1) the UPS package with all that lovely money gets held up en route to Bob; (2) his wife and daughter, impatient with his uncompromisingly idealistic approach to pest control, walk out on him; and (3) the brother and murderer of a Bolivian druglord who wants to cover up his own crime screams that it was the work of the Exterminator and offers a $10 million bounty to whoever kills Bob--attracting all the top exterminators in the field. There's the subtle Chinese knife expert, the glamorous Frenchwoman, the parvenu Cowboy, the transvestite dwarf, and the melancholy, suicidal top man, whose unlikely friendship with his prospective target is the high point of this generally predictable tale. A first novel that's not sharply enough written to offer serious competition to Florida farceurs Hiaasen and Shames, but consistently sunny and good-humored. (Film rights to Warner Brothers) -- Copyright ©1997, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved. -- Dieser Text bezieht sich auf eine vergriffene oder nicht verfügbare Ausgabe dieses Titels.

From Library Journal

Fired from his job with a pest control company in Queens, New York, Bob Dillon starts his own business using his environmentally friendly technique: hybrid killer insects that eat cockroaches. Meanwhile, Marcel, a broker who contracts for assassins, is looking for a reliable newcomer to complete a million-dollar hit. He advertises and Bob responds, neither understanding the nature of the other's "exterminating" business. Very shortly thereafter, ten of the most dangerous hitpersons in the world descend on Queens, which is pretty dangerous itself and more than up to the challenge. Broadly satiric, extremely funny, and tailor-made for film (rights have already been sold to Warner Brothers), this is not exactly demanding reading, but it is fun and likely to be popular. A reasonable purchase for most public libraries.?Edwin B. Burgess, U.S. Army Combined Research Lib., Fort Leavenworth, Va.
Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc. -- Dieser Text bezieht sich auf eine vergriffene oder nicht verfügbare Ausgabe dieses Titels.

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A blast 31. Juli 2000
Von Ein Kunde
Format:Taschenbuch
I was 100 pages into this book before I knew it, and am enjoying it so much I thought I'd dash off a quick review for it. This book reminded me of how much fun it was to discover Carl Hiaasen and Chris Moore for the first time. Having finished with most of their output, I was looking for something in a similar vein, so a friend recommended this book, and what a delightful disovery it is.

There are a lot of funny aspects to this book, so I will just mention one of them here and let you discover the rest for yourself. The parts where the powers-that-be become convinced that the young insect and pest-control man is the world's greatest and most sought-after hit-man (he's "The Exterminator") are just hilarious, and remind me of the situation with the Chauncy Gardener character in Jerzy Kosinsky's "Being There." Fitzhugh pulls off a similar gambit here, and it's just as funny.

This is my first book by Fitzhugh. If the rest of his books are half as funny as this one he'll have another fan.

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TOP FUN. 11. Juni 2000
Von S Smyth
Format:Taschenbuch
I don't often read comedy books, they tend to try too hard to be funny at every possible moment; they just don't know when to quit and give the reader a breather. Bill Fitzhugh's, Pest Control, is an exception to this, it being highly humorous, but careful not to overdo it.

Basically, the story centres around the character Bob Dillon, who dissatisfied with the use of poisons to kill bugs, such as cockroaches, etc., quits his job to go freelance and do the same job with his specially bred Assassin Bugs. He advertises his services as 'The Exterminator' and accidentally becomes of interest to those who hire hit-men, and, in turn, the real hit-men who see him as competition. A misunderstanding compounded by some coincidental killings which Bob had nothing to do with. Bob does get to try his assassin bugs out, too, but they prove to be as big, and in some cases a bigger pest, than the pests their meant to control.

This is a well written, really fun book to kill a lazy weekend with.

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KILLER to KILLER 12. Mai 2000
Von GIL BLOOM
Format:Taschenbuch
PSOCID CORNER By Gil M. Bloom

It used to be that outside of various technical books and Kafka's "Metamorphosis" the literary offerings to our craft were few and hard to find. Alas that is no more as there are now books a plenty. Some are entomological science fiction others theoretical extremes , some good histories , quite a number place insects in a human evolutionary perspective and some are just plain funny. On a number of occasions I have chatted with other pest control folks and like some small cult there is always some new book being passed around. In this regularly appearing column I shall review some of the offerings. Should you have any suggestions or recommendations please feel free to send them on. For my current selection I chosen the book aptly entitled " PEST CONTROL" by Bill Fitzhugh. This book was given to me a year or so ago by Kitty Lee of Residex a dedicated member of the pest book cult. The good news is that this is a light whimsical tale of biological control gone awry . The great news is it's now in paperback. Bob Dillon is an entrepenuring PCO who has recently started a new type of business. He plans to eliminate pests in his accounts by using little critters from order Hemiptera ( true bugs) family Reduviidae also known as assassin bugs. To promote his venture he makes a flyer for distribution. It reads " Professional Exterminator Fifteen Years Field Experience. Gone Private with Lethal New Concept". He starts to get clients while seeking to perfect his strain of bugs. Unbeknownst to Bob his flyer finds it's way into the hands of a European murder for hire broker. With an endless stream of pest control double-entendres , drug dealers and assorted hit persons Bob's "business" keeps him busy. Following a route of intrigue , pests , New York scenery and late night dirty kitchens the book careens toward a great ending much like an erratic service vehicle. If you care for a smile , and if your in the trade you can always use one, I suggest you read the book.

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Well worth the embarrassment
While reading "Pest Control" I laughed out loud in public twice. It's that good. Well-written, inventive, funny--this book is a joy to read. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 6. März 2000 von Janine Smith
An easy, fun read
This is a funny book. If you happen to have liked collecting insects, you'll love this. Action abounds.
Veröffentlicht am 14. Februar 2000 von Larry A. Hollar
Read this book now
This book's cover is what caught my attention and I thought that the synopsis on the back was funny. After I started reading, I could not put it down. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 14. Dezember 1999 von "ahmadku"
Less funny than it thinks it is
The idea of a perfectly ordinary man who is mistaken for a killer for hire was used with considerable fortune in the movie "El Mariachi": in this book we have again an... Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 28. November 1999 von "samarand"
Talk about a bug's life...
Who would have thought a bunch of insecticidal bugs could make such a compelling comic thriller? Pest Control is very funny and you can see why Warner Brothers wants to make a... Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 4. November 1999 veröffentlicht
This is....humor?
I read the author's comment, and he sounds like a nice guy. As a writer, my own skin is not as thick as it should be, but I still have to say this book was terrifically unfunny. Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 19. Oktober 1999 veröffentlicht
Funny stuff - over the top
Mix Prizzi Honor with arachnophobia and you have some idea as to how the story progresses. I found the tale to be a page turner and hilarious to boot. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 18. Oktober 1999 von Dan Zimmer (dczimmer@hotmail.com)
The stereotypes might 'bug' a New Yorker, but it's great.
As a New Yorker, I found a few of the NYC sterotypes a bit over the top, but the story is histerical. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 22. September 1999 von Ronan Doyle
Unterhaltsam und einfach gestrickt
"Pest Control" von Bill Fitzhugh ist ein gelungener, harmloser Zeitvertreib. Wer literarische Höhenflüge glaubt erwarten zu müssen, dem sei gesagt,... Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 6. August 1999 veröffentlicht
Laugh-out-loud funny!!
The book caught my eye because of the cover, so I flipped it over to read what it was about. The synopsis on the back alone made me laugh so I figured "What the heck? Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 4. August 1999 veröffentlicht
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