Series: Book 16 in the Discworld series
Rating: Not rated
Tags: EN-Comic, Lang:en
Summary
A satirical comedy on the subject of
death. It begins when Death decides to take a holiday and turns
over the shop to his granddaughter, Susan, with the assistance
of Death of Rats, a rat skeleton. Unfortunately, Susan does not
have the stomach for such a heartless trade and this threatens
the success of the establishment. By the author of The Light
Fantastic. This 13th novel set in Discworld tells the story of
Death's granddaughter, who inherited the job and grew to enjoy
it. Amd of Imp the Bard, who strove to make his fortune in a
rock band, and who was so unlucky that all his dreams came
true. When her dear old Granddad -- the Grim Reaper himself --
goes missing, Susan takes over the family business. The progeny
of Death's adopted daughter and his apprentice, she shows real
talent for the trade. That is until a little string in her
heart goes "twang." With a head full of dreams and a pocketful
of lint, Imp the Bard lands in Ankh-Morpork, yearning to become
a rock star. Determined to devote his life to music, the
unlucky fellow soon finds that all his dreams are coming true.
Well almost. In this finger-snapping, toe-tapping tale of
youth, Death, and rocks that roll, Terry Pratchett once again
demonstrates the wit and genius that have propelled him to the
highest echelons of parody next to Mark Twain, Kurt Vonnegut,
Douglas Adams, and Carl Hiaasen.