Milligan and Murphy

Fiction & Literature, Anthologies, Humorous
Cover of the book Milligan and Murphy by Jim Murdoch, Fandango Virtual
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Jim Murdoch ISBN: 9780955063671
Publisher: Fandango Virtual Publication: August 29, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Jim Murdoch
ISBN: 9780955063671
Publisher: Fandango Virtual
Publication: August 29, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

There are no reasons for unreasonable things. So the protagonists of this novel are told having found themselves setting out on an adventure that they really didn't plan. Like many people, Murdoch has always had a great affection for the two lead characters in Beckett's ‘Waiting for Godot’. Have you ever wondered what Didi and Gogo were like when they were young and what led them to end up waiting for a man who would most likely never turn up? That's basically the premise Murdoch set out to explore in Milligan and Murphy but that was not the question he finally answered.

Milligan and Murphy are not Didi and Gogo, nor are they Mercier and Camier, Beckett's less-well-known "pseudo-couple" — they are very much themselves — but after an unexpected encounter on the road out of the town with an old man who has decided that searching for someone that will never be found is better than waiting for someone who will never turn up, they suddenly find themselves with big questions to answer and they're not very good with questions, big or small.

On their journey they meet a variety of eccentric characters: a priest who in a former life was a Roman centurion, an artist who now walks with a limp after venturing into the ring with a boxing kangaroo, a former inmate of the local asylum and a bartender who might well be Old Nick himself. The question is, whereas Beckett's characters walk round and round in circles and get nowhere, will Milligan and Murphy escape or be dragged back home by the mysterious man who has been cycling after them?

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

There are no reasons for unreasonable things. So the protagonists of this novel are told having found themselves setting out on an adventure that they really didn't plan. Like many people, Murdoch has always had a great affection for the two lead characters in Beckett's ‘Waiting for Godot’. Have you ever wondered what Didi and Gogo were like when they were young and what led them to end up waiting for a man who would most likely never turn up? That's basically the premise Murdoch set out to explore in Milligan and Murphy but that was not the question he finally answered.

Milligan and Murphy are not Didi and Gogo, nor are they Mercier and Camier, Beckett's less-well-known "pseudo-couple" — they are very much themselves — but after an unexpected encounter on the road out of the town with an old man who has decided that searching for someone that will never be found is better than waiting for someone who will never turn up, they suddenly find themselves with big questions to answer and they're not very good with questions, big or small.

On their journey they meet a variety of eccentric characters: a priest who in a former life was a Roman centurion, an artist who now walks with a limp after venturing into the ring with a boxing kangaroo, a former inmate of the local asylum and a bartender who might well be Old Nick himself. The question is, whereas Beckett's characters walk round and round in circles and get nowhere, will Milligan and Murphy escape or be dragged back home by the mysterious man who has been cycling after them?

More books from Humorous

Cover of the book Matchmakers Guide by Jim Murdoch
Cover of the book The Marauding Walls of Doom by Jim Murdoch
Cover of the book Suckers by Jim Murdoch
Cover of the book A Very Good Year: To Learn About Wine by Jim Murdoch
Cover of the book Studio illegale by Jim Murdoch
Cover of the book Krazy Kat by Jim Murdoch
Cover of the book Bound to You by Jim Murdoch
Cover of the book The Confession of a Child of the Century by Samuel Heather by Jim Murdoch
Cover of the book Erskine Quint Intrepid Adventurer in 'Timeless Insanity' by Jim Murdoch
Cover of the book Il Suono Segreto dell'Arpa: Delitti di Provincia 3 by Jim Murdoch
Cover of the book Dark Moonlighting 3: Live Free or Dark Moonlighting Hard by Jim Murdoch
Cover of the book The Midlife Rampage of a Minivan Mom by Jim Murdoch
Cover of the book Funny Animals, Funny People by Jim Murdoch
Cover of the book Life with Boyd by Jim Murdoch
Cover of the book Jack of Tabbyshire by Jim Murdoch
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy