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Book Reviews of Pest Control

Pest Control
Pest Control
Author: Bill Fitzhugh
ISBN-13: 9781935415664
ISBN-10: 1935415662
Publication Date: 4/1/2011
Pages: 300
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Publisher: Busted Flush Press, LLC
Book Type: Paperback
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13 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

Leigh avatar reviewed Pest Control on + 378 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 7
A Hiaasenesque comedy in the sense that odd characters connect in even odder circumstances. Entertaining plot through and through - most especially the final scene, with the motley group of hitmen and the misunderstood pest control professional running for their lives through Little Italy, upsetting a Mafia dinner and causing a scene, in itself.

You'd never know this was Fitzhugh's first novel - it's tightly knit, the loose ends are resolved at the end, and my GOD is this funny!
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Helpful Score: 2
I read this a while ago, and don't remember a lot of details, but it was very funny, in a dark way. The protag is an exterminator who posts an ad to get more business. The ad is misinterpreted by some gangsters, who set out to hire him as a hit man.
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Helpful Score: 2
So funny! Engaging and wiity -- really enjoyed this one. If you like Hiaasen, you should check this one out.
patferguson avatar reviewed Pest Control on + 188 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Really great, funny adventure story. Since I love spy stories, this was good. I'm not easily impressed, and while not a true spy story, it had all of the elements.
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Helpful Score: 2
Loved this book!!! Entrepreneure-wannabe is mistaken for an international assassin. Mayhem ensues. Well-written and nicely resolved.
tracey13 avatar reviewed Pest Control on + 310 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
VERY funny. A great set of twists and turns. Highly recommended. Everyone read and enjoyed this on a family vacation.
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I totally enjoyed this book. A comedy of errors. Bob Dillon works for a pest control company. Bugs are his life. On the side he is working on developing an environmentally friendly way to kill bugs. He advertises and his ads fall into the wrong hands. Someone is looking for an assassin and decides to give Bob a try. When the other top assassins in the world get into the game, Bob ends up running for his life, while trying out his radical new ideas. Lots of fun!
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Fired from his job with a pest control company in Queens, New York, Bob Dillon starts his own business using his environmentally friendly technique: hybrid killer insects that eat cockroaches. Meanwhile, Marcel, a broker who contracts for assassins, is looking for a reliable newcomer to complete a million-dollar hit. He advertises and Bob responds, neither understanding the nature of the other's "exterminating" business. Very shortly thereafter, ten of the most dangerous hitpersons in the world descend on Queens, which is pretty dangerous itself and more than up to the challenge.
CocoCee avatar reviewed Pest Control on + 404 more book reviews
Madcap story of a exterminator... of bugs, not spies! Quick read, a laugh at every page turn, and a great ending. Recommended if you like to read Carl Hiaasen, Christopher Moore, or Brian Wiprud.
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This book is quirky. Easy reading, amusing...
mrrob avatar reviewed Pest Control on + 83 more book reviews
This story was a wonderful change for me. I normally read mysteries, crime drama, medical crime/mystery etc. But this one is different in that I actually found myself laughing at different points in the story! A very well written story, I highly recommend it to anyone who loves a good laugh.
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The story is meant to be funny, but is only mildly amusing. Other than the hopes and dreams of the bug exterminator and the worlds' number one assassin, there is no depth to this story. The yuck factor is that it provides way more information about insects then I have ever wanted to know. I finished the book to the predictable conclusion, but not without skipping over the detailed descriptions of various bugs and their eating habits.
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Pleasant light hearted reading - no revelations obtain