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Mortdecai is a series of comic thriller novels written by English author Kyril Bonfiglioli. The book series deals with the picaresque adventures of a dissolute aristocratic art dealer named Charlie Mortdecai, accompanied on his adventures by his manservant Jock.
- Kyril Bonfiglioli
- 1991
Jul 31, 2001 · The Mortdecai Trilogy. Paperback – International Edition, July 31, 2001. Don't Point that Thing at Me finds Charlie momentarily distracted by a police charge accusing him of stealing a priceless Goya; a nuisance that he overcomes without passing up a single glass of fine wine or plate of foie gras.
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- 1991
- Kyril Bonfiglioli
- Kyril Bonfiglioli
Feb 14, 1991 · The stories of the three books are backdrops for Mortdecai's first person revelations of the depths of corruption he's happy to embrace. Duplicity, theft, adultery, and gluttony are all in a day's work for Mortdecai.
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- Paperback
- Kyril Bonfiglioli
Jul 26, 2001 · The Mortdecai Trilogy Paperback – 26 July 2001. by Kyril Bonfiglioli (Author) 4.3 78 ratings. See all formats and editions. Charlie Mortdecai is a louche art dealer with some distinctly dubious friends in the London underworld and some great connections to the British upper classes.
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- Kyril Bonfiglioli
Charlie Mortdecai Series. 4 primary works • 6 total works. Charlie Mortdecai, a dishonest art dealer who consorts with international crooks, and his sidekick Jock Strapp, in England: (Bruce F. Murphy writes that the third book should be read before the second.
Aug 26, 2014 · After You with the Pistol: Book 2 Of The Mortdecai Trilogy. Paperback – International Edition, August 26, 2014. After you with the Pistol - the second Charlie Mortdecai novel by Kyril Bonfiglioli, soon to be a major film starring Johnny Depp 'Some of the nastiest, funniest and most enjoyable crime writing of the last fifty years' Guardian 'Mr ...
- Paperback
- Kyril Bonfiglioli
Mortdecai (4 book series) Kindle Edition. by Kyril Bonfiglioli (Author) Kindle. Hardcover. Paperback. This witty crime thriller series debut follows the exploits of an unscrupulous art dealer with a stolen Goya—“this cult classic . . . is a true original” (Booklist, starred review).