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The Hotel Avocado: Signed Edition - The Sequel to The Satsuma Complex (Hardback)
  • The Hotel Avocado: Signed Edition - The Sequel to The Satsuma Complex (Hardback)
  • The Hotel Avocado: Signed Edition - The Sequel to The Satsuma Complex (Hardback)
  • The Hotel Avocado: Signed Edition - The Sequel to The Satsuma Complex (Hardback)
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The Hotel Avocado: Signed Edition - The Sequel to The Satsuma Complex (Hardback) The Hotel Avocado: Signed Edition - The Sequel to The Satsuma Complex (Hardback) The Hotel Avocado: Signed Edition - The Sequel to The Satsuma Complex (Hardback)

The Hotel Avocado: Signed Edition - The Sequel to The Satsuma Complex (Hardback)

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Hardback 416 Pages
Published: 29/08/2024
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Waterstones Says

The sparkling sequel to Mortimer's bestselling The Satsuma Complex fizzes with off-the-wall humour and mystery, as the arrival of the sinister Mr Sequence casts Gary's potential move to Brighton in a strange new light.

Signed Edition - a Standard Edition is also available

Gary Thorn is struggling with a big decision. Should he stay in London, wallowing in the safety of his legal job in Peckham and eating pies with his next door neighbour, Grace and her dog Lassoo, or should he move to Brighton, where his girlfriend Emily is about to open The Hotel Avocado? Either way, he'd be letting someone down.

But sinister forces are gathering in a cloud of launderette scented-vape smoke, and the arrival of the mysterious Mr Sequence puts Gary in an even worse predicament: soon he might be dead.

All Gary wants is a happy life. But he also wants to be alive to enjoy it...

Publisher information

Publisher: Simon & Schuster Ltd
ISBN: 9781398538092
Number of pages: 416
Dimensions: 234 x 153 x 29 mm
Language: English


MEDIA REVIEWS

As a comedian, Bob Mortimer spins a shaggy-dog story like nobody else, and this is a rollicking old-school yarn. - The Guardian

Mortimer's verbal specificity and off-kilter humour will keep his fans chuckling. - The Times

Sweet and funny - Closer

A stunning sequel... It's genuinely difficult to put this book down – you’ll be entranced by Mortimer’s humour and obvious story-telling skills - Press Association

Characters are layered with carefully observed detail and a huge serving of hilarity - Heat

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“Excellent”

The Hotel Avocado, the sequel to Bob Mortimer’s debut The Satsuma Complex, is a delightful continuation that blends offbeat humor with suspense and mystery. The story follows Gary Thorn, still grappling with the... More

Hardback edition
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“Quirky, charming and as cosy as a 30 tog duvet…”

I love this book and its prequel. Funny, as you’d expect and full of warmth, with a steak of real menace. Great fun if you’re a fan of Mr Mortimer or just love a good thriller with a sprinkling of zaniness. You might... More

Hardback edition
Helpful? Upvote 22

“Disappointed”

After reading The Satsuma Complex, I was really looking forward to reading this book.
However, not as funny or as interesting.
What a shame…..

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