The Big Over Easy by Jasper Fforde, 383 pages
Head of the Nursery Crime Division of the Reading police force, Detective Inspector Jack Spratt is chronically overworked and underfunded, living in the shadow of the golden boy detective Friedland Chymes and — with cases like charging the three little pigs with premeditated murder for boiling the big bad wolf alive — serving as the laughingstock around town. But then two things happen: he gets a new assistant in inspector Mary Mary (who is from Basingstoke, which is nothing to be ashamed of) and notorious ladies man Humpty Dumpty is murdered. Suddenly, Jack has a high profile case on his hands, and the future of the NCD rests on his ability to solve it, and quickly.
Much like Fforde's excellent Thursday Next series, this is an old favorite of mine. I picked it up this time because, well, The Tale of Genji is just too darn heavy (in both the literary and physical sense) to read at bedtime. I still love this book, and every time I read it, I pick up another clever reference or literary joke. If you haven't read anything by Fforde, this is a good gateway drug.
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