In the book - Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Sausages by Tom Holt, this question is central to the plot. The book, which I read in audio format, starts in the mind of a pig, who is wondering where her piglets go when they leave the sty and figures out that to find out, she needs to get out of the sty herself and go into the horsebox in the farmyard - as that is the last place she sees her piglets go. She eventually gets her wish and makes it to the horsebox ... and then disappears herself. That's the opening chapter of this most unusual, but highly entertaining of books. We then go to the offices of a property developer, where one of the legal team is starting to worry that either someone is sneaking into her office and drinking her coffee, plus doing some of her work when she isn't there ... or, she is losing her mind. She seeks help from her brother when she goes to pick up her dress from the local dry cleaners only to discover that the shop has disappeared. And so begins a journey of discovery for the siblings as they try to come to terms with, and find an explanation to, these and all the other strange things that start to happen around them. Could it really be magic? Meanwhile, in the dry cleaners, Mr and Mrs Williams have got used to years of waking up in a different town - same shop, but different view! They can't quite remember how long ago "it" started, but they have adapted to things being the way they are. They just have to remember not to go into the downstairs toilet at 10.30am - when all manner of odd noises start to emanate from the smallest room in the house. As if all this stuff wasn't odd enough - we also have humans turning into chickens. This is a smart and funny book. A bit twisted, but a great read. I really don't know what it must be like in Tom Holt's head, but it must be a fun place to be. Slowly, slowly, all the disparate strands of the story come together and it's a very satisfying end. Really glad I've found this author - will definitely be delving into more.
My STAR rating: FOUR
Length: 368 print pages.
Price I paid: £7.99
Formats available: print, audio, ebook.
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