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Moonlit Tours

Moonlit Tours is the story of three metropolitan cab drivers with diverse backgrounds that pool their resources to create a get-rich-quick scheme of questionable legality. Their enterprise, Moonlit Tours, offers deluxe, safari-like excursions into the city’s soft underbelly where decadence, moral oblivion, and depravity are close enough for their jaded, affluent patrons to witness in vivid detail. Despite careful planning, however, the three are unable to insulate their clients from this spectacle of sin. By providing a bridge between cultural poles the naïve trio inadvertently sets a catastrophic equation into motion. Densely populated with quirky characters from all walks of life, rich with dark comedy, and fueled by a crime story reaching out in all directions like a spider web, this social satire is a tale of incremental evil; a thoughtless, lazy fall from grace, and the terrible price of redemption.

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Product Details:
Author: Alistair McHarg
Paperback: 284 pages
Publisher: BookSurge Publishing
Publication Date: October 08, 2008
Language: English
ISBN: 143921347X
Package Length: 7.8 inches
Package Width: 5.12 inches
Package Height: 1.0 inches
Package Weight: 1.02 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 2 reviews
 
 

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3 of 5 found the following review helpful:

5Impressive  Nov 08, 2008
By Kent Eby
When I read the last page of Moonlit Tours, I closed the book and thought, "Alistair has written a good narrative. But it wasn't a GREAT narrative". So what the H*LL made me miss my subway stop 3 days in a row? 3 days in a row I looked up from the book, like a panicked idiot, and realized, "shoot, there goes my stop!".
The best I way can describe this novel is that while it IS a novel, it is not REALLY a novel. It's the written equivalent of watching Bob Dylan (or any great songwriter) perform. The guitar patterns (in this case- the story/narrative) are simple. But the lyrics (in this case the characters) are not. And while it might be easy to pay attention to the music (the story), if you don't pay attention to the lyrics (the characters), you will not extract the impressive depth of this novel. I hope you're still with me here...
Well researched empirical data and profiles are fed to the us from a spoon of creative metaphors and detailed description that allow us to take a privileged look into who his characters are and what makes them `tick'. And these are complicated (sometimes frightening, sometimes heroic) people. But in the context of the narrative (our background music) Alistair deconstructs them- as their stories start to weave- in a fashion that the reader, while they might not empathize with all of them, can get as close to them as they will ever get. And in typical Alistair fashion, I found myself relating closely (like a verse of a well written song can make you raise your eyebrows) to a couple of his characters.
I don't wish to give away too much, but THAT is the real intelligence behind his story. YOU are taken on your own Moonlit Tour, but you don't really understand that until you close the book and ask yourself, `why the H*LL have I missed my subway stop 3 days in a row?'.


1 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5Fascinating First Novel from a Terrific Writer  Mar 26, 2010
By K. Domenick "Trainer"
Alistair McHarg treated us to a breathless ride in Invisible Driving, his personal and wickedly funny chronicle of living with manic depression. Now he has written a novel populated with sharply drawn characters ranging from society blue bloods to off-center cab drivers to drug dealers to murderers. The setting is Philadelphia, which the author knows intimately and portrays in fine detail, giving the novel a true sense of place. I loved Moonlit Tours and hope it is the first of many more novels to follow.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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