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The Lust Lizard of Melancholy Cove

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The Lust Lizard of Melancholy Cove

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Author: Christopher Moore
Publisher: Orbit, 2009
Harper Perennial, 2007
Avon, 1999
Series: Pine Cove: Book 2

1. Practical Demonkeeping
2. The Lust Lizard of Melancholy Cove
3. The Stupidest Angel

Book Type: Novel
Genre: Fantasy
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It's September in Pine Cove, California, where the tourists have finally decamped for the season, the sun is slanting through the trees, and the local psychiatrist has just decided to switch everyone from antidepressants to placebos without telling them. Suddenly, business is booming at the Head of the Slug Saloon, where a melancholy blues man from the Mississippi Delta has settled in for the winter. Unfortunately for the town's newly minted blues fans, however, a colossal sea beast is also drawn to the sound of the slide guitar. When a tanker truck explodes at the local gas station, it's the first sign that all hell is about to break loose in Pine Cove.

Can the unlikely constable Theophilus Crowe curb his gonzo appetites long enough to find out who--or what--is behind the explosion and the resulting series of mysterious crimes? Can Molly Michon, the has-been scream queen and resident crazy lady, control her dual personalities? Can anyone explain why a town so morose is suddenly so...libidinous? And what's the story behind the mysterious trailer that has just shown up in the back corner of the local trailer park?


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