Tuesday 6 November 2012

Cat o' nine tales-The man who robbed his post office

         Still eight more tales are left unturned ,the spice about these novels are the one has its birth when ARCHER was in prison for couple of years.The man who robbed his own post office ,a lightweight tale where we would expect for its end in three different break points.In each breakpoint he has briefed in three different tracks,again has its start from the breakpoint.The tale starts as a law verdict where Mr.Justice Grey immersed in an exclusive robbery case,where the characters robbed their own postoffice to take back their lost investment.Mr.Chris Haskins and Mrs.Sue Haskins were the victim out of time's game.
       Growing from the scratch ,stingingly rich, back to square one,again starting from the scratch and looping it nearly for thrice the same process is the beauty of this tale.Iam just reminded of "IF" poem by Kipling,piling up the fame and again starting it from the scratch ,its all in the game. Author made a justice ,by adding a definite room for "imprisonment" afterall the birthplace of his thought process.I like the same style how words are thrown up in conversation and the tale was like staring a "Typical Annamalai(rajnikanth) Movie".
      Thrown light over pets ,love ,growth,passion towards fame as a whole its a light read.But definitely not my overlike or love towards it.

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