Absolutely nothing is sacred to Moore.
The phenomenally popular, New York Times-bestselling satirist whom the Atlanta Journal-Constitution calls, Stephen King with a whoopee cushion and a double-espresso imagination returns with a lampoon on the Great French Masters.
Christopher Moore is a very sick man, in the very best sense of that word.
--Carl Hiassen Moore's novels] deftly blend surreal, occult, and even science-fiction doings with laugh-out-loud satire of contemporary culture.
-- Washington Post If there's a funnier writer out there, step forward.
-- Playboy Absolutely nothing is sacred to Christopher Moore.
The phenomenally popular, New York Times bestselling satirist whom the Atlanta Journal-Constitution calls, Stephen King with a whoopee cushion and a double-espresso imagination has already lampooned Shakespeare, San Francisco vampires, marine biologists, Death.
even Jesus Christ and Santa Claus Now, in his latest masterpiece, Sacr Bleu , the immortal Moore takes on the Great French Masters.
A magnificent Comedy d'Art from the author of Lamb , Fool , and Bite Me , Moore's Sacr Bleu is part mystery, part history (sort of), part love story, and wholly hilarious as it follows a young baker-painter as he joins the dapper Henri Toulouse-Lautrec on a quest to unravel the mystery behind the supposed suicide of Vincent van Gogh.