Lie of the Tiger

Lie of the TigerLie of the Tiger by John    Martin
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I would like to thank the author- John Martin, for offering me a free ARC, in exchange for an honest review.

I really loved the book. The plot was very interesting, thrilling and undoubtedly hilarious.

Paddy, a Professor, has landed a job of taking care of the Windy Mountain Tasmanian Tiger Museum in exchange for "no salary".

The museum is desperately in need of a show-stealer to get the it running, while there are few who will stop at nothing to see the it shutdown for good. But why? What do they gain by closing it? To make things worse, the entry fees to the museum is increased to nineteen dollars. Definitely no one would pay that much to visit it.

Oodles and Wish-wash go out of the way to ensure its sustenance.

Paddy is not whom he claims to be. Billy is not as dead as he is supposed to be.

The savings scheme for the last man standing needs a special mention. That was an interesting idea. As the story revolves around old people, there are lot of people dying on and off, but I liked the concept "Billy's resurrection" before his extinction.

How Paddy achieves the impossible along with Oodles and Wish-Wash (two old fellows) forms the plot.

Barring a couple of loose-ends, the book was an enjoyable read.


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