It's the annual event everyone's been waiting for on the private Greek island of
Skios. Nikki, the manager of the prestigious Fred Toppler, has scored a major
coup, one that should cement her position as the next Director of the
foundation. For the guest lecturer, she has obtained the services of the
renowned science management guru, Dr. Norman Wilfred. Rich and famous people are
flying in from all over the world, eager to hear the latest nuggets of wisdom
from Dr. Wilfred. This will be a major triumph. What could go
wrong?
Unfortunately, almost everything. A mixup at the airport has a
charming imposter, Oliver Fox, taking Dr. Wilfred's place. He knows nothing
about the subject, but his good looks and ingraiting ways disguise that fact.
The real Dr. Wilfred is stuck at the villa Fox was to stay at; no suitcase, no
phone, no way to remedy his situation. Oh, and there is a naked woman sunning at
the pool. Georgia is Nikki's best friend and as it turns out, Oliver's weekend
fling. She has no idea what is going on, or where Fox has gone.
Michael
Frayn has written a comedic tour-de-force. The plotting on a comedy is so
difficult. It must be very tight, moving the reader forward on a froth of
laughter before they can stop and apply the logic to the situation that makes it
unbelievable. Frayn is a master, and the reader is thoroughly entertained,
eagerly reading to see what happens next and how the entire situation is
resolved. Skios is longlisted this year for the Mann Booker prize and it is easy
to see why. This book is recommended for readers ready for an entertaining read
that skewers the upper class and academia.
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