The Lunch That Killed a Critic by Hughie Shepherd-Cross audiobook

The Lunch That Killed a Critic

By Hughie Shepherd-Cross
Read by Fabian Bevan , Lucy Scott , Adam Flood  and Yiannis Vassilakis

Findaway World, LLC
1.04 Hours Unabridged
Format : Digital Download (In Stock)
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    ISBN: 9798368908557

"He’s given his father such relentless cause to turn in his grave they might well have buried him in a rotisserie grill." When misanthropic London food critic Marcus Tuckwell swears to write the foulest review of all time in an attempt to resurrect his flatlining career, the last thing he expects is to be met with life-affirming kindness and humanity by its intended target.  From the overcooked mind of funnyman Hughie Shepherd-Cross comes a pitch-black satire skewering London's restaurant critics and serving them their own arses under a hot cloche. Arrive in a taxi, leave in a hearse. "Unashamedly hilarious. Five stars." - Ed Fringe Review. "Packed with startling metaphors and hilarious tirades." - Last Bus Magazine. "Can't possibly be as bad as it sounds." - Giles Coren. (Yes, this is real.) Voice cast: Tuckwell - Fabian Bevan (Ringer) Angie - Lucy Scott (BBC's Pride and Prejudice) Jezzer - Adam Flood (ITV's Stand Up Sketch Show) Coram, Raynaud - Yiannis Vassilakis (Dead Pixels) Produced by Felix von Stumm. Sound design by Will Cox and Finn Heathfield, with additional writing by Nathan Brown. "Finally the muse has smiled upon me. My god the girl’s been coy. But… food of this quality. A chef of this fragility. The stars have aligned, my friend. The stars are aligned. Look, I guess what I’m trying to say is, soon there’ll be a nice chef-sized hole in the graveyard across the road. Vacancy for a cook..."

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Summary

Summary

"He’s given his father such relentless cause to turn in his grave they might well have buried him in a rotisserie grill."

When misanthropic London food critic Marcus Tuckwell swears to write the foulest review of all time in an attempt to resurrect his flatlining career, the last thing he expects is to be met with life-affirming kindness and humanity by its intended target. 

From the overcooked mind of funnyman Hughie Shepherd-Cross comes a pitch-black satire skewering London's restaurant critics and serving them their own arses under a hot cloche. Arrive in a taxi, leave in a hearse.

"Unashamedly hilarious. Five stars." - Ed Fringe Review.

"Packed with startling metaphors and hilarious tirades." - Last Bus Magazine.

"Can't possibly be as bad as it sounds." - Giles Coren. (Yes, this is real.)

Voice cast:

  • Tuckwell - Fabian Bevan (Ringer)
  • Angie - Lucy Scott (BBC's Pride and Prejudice)
  • Jezzer - Adam Flood (ITV's Stand Up Sketch Show)
  • Coram, Raynaud - Yiannis Vassilakis (Dead Pixels)

Produced by Felix von Stumm. Sound design by Will Cox and Finn Heathfield, with additional writing by Nathan Brown.

"Finally the muse has smiled upon me. My god the girl’s been coy. But… food of this quality. A chef of this fragility. The stars have aligned, my friend. The stars are aligned. Look, I guess what I’m trying to say is, soon there’ll be a nice chef-sized hole in the graveyard across the road. Vacancy for a cook..."

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Author Bio: Hughie Shepherd-Cross

Author Bio: Hughie Shepherd-Cross

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Available Formats : Digital Download
Category: Fiction
Runtime: 1.04
Audience: Adult
Language: English