
The Brightonomicon
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This is the tale of two incredible people - one who knows he is incredible and the other who learns to be incredible. Set in 1960 in the UK south-coast resort of Brighton, self-styled guru and magus Hugo Rune rescues a young man from drowning and persuades him to become his assistant and partner in solving 12 mysteries.
Rizla (for such is the young man’s assumed name) agrees to help as he has lost his memory and has nowhere else to go. There then follows 12 of the most baffling, surreal, exciting, head-scratching and downright far-fetched mysteries ever written...all based in and around the suburbs of Brighton.
In between the adventures our heroes are able to enjoy the bizarre surroundings of Fangio’s pub, where the bar lord is always happy to talk some old toot and occasionally some exposition as well.
Across the mysteries Rizla and the audience learn about the Brighton zodiac, the chronovision, time travel, centaurs, a dastardly plot where the NHS kidnap vagrants for body parts, space pirates, the real history of Victorian Britain, Brighton pirates and the fate that awaits mankind should Hugo Rune fail in his task.
And of course, there’s a very bad man involved indeed - Hugo Rune’s archnemesis of the ages, Count Otto Black - who wants to rule the world (what else!)
©2008 Robert Rankin, Neil Gardner, Elliott Stein (P)2019 Spokenworld Audio & Ladbroke Audio Ltdhilarious
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Good production but I'm probably getting too old
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I loved it on the radio so I bought the audiobook.
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Better than Shakespeare.
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Just the most fun, and full of lovely/crazy ideas. Somehow Rankin makes real drama and comedy from a mush of old schtick and in-jokes, and evokes warmth and wonder, genuinely gripping you, by swallowing them whole before your very eyes.
Never boring, the sound design is beautiful and the music transporting and engaging.
Andy Serkis is well worth waiting for as the scenery munching Count Otto Black, and David Warner is now the only man I can see playing The Greatest Man Who Ever Lived
Joyful :)
Brilliant brazen madness
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Lots of lighthearted silly fun!
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Essential addition to the Robert Rankin collection
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Please remove credits /introduction for episode
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Pitched at Hitchhiker fans
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A tad disjointed and inconsistent.
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