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A Dirty Job
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11 hrs and 49 mins
Audible Release Date
03-15-06
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4.09 based on 1834 ratings
 

Audible Editor Reviews

Why we think it's Essential: Death never sounded so good. This one probably tops the list of unexpected pleasures here at Audible. Fisher Stevens gives a rousing narration, perfectly delivering Christopher Moore's often off-color jokes in a lovely "dead"pan. A Dirty Job has won fans for both author and narrator, and it will keep winning them for years to come. —Chris Doheny

Publisher's Summary

Charlie Asher is a pretty normal guy. A little hapless, somewhat neurotic, sort of a hypochondriac. He's what's known as a Beta Male: the kind of fellow who makes his way through life by being careful and constant, you know, the one who's always there to pick up the pieces when the girl gets dumped by the bigger/taller/stronger Alpha Male.

But Charlie's been lucky. He owns a building in the heart of San Francisco, and runs a secondhand store with the help of a couple of loyal, if marginally insane, employees. He's married to a bright and pretty woman who actually loves him for his normalcy. And she, Rachel, is about to have their first child.

Yes, Charlie's doing okay for a Beta. That is, until the day his daughter, Sophie, is born. Just as Charlie, exhausted from the birth, turns to go home, he sees a strange man in mint-green golf wear at Rachel's hospital bedside, a man who claims that no one should be able to see him. But see him Charlie does, and from here on out, things get really weird.

People start dropping dead around him, giant ravens perch on his building, and it seems that everywhere he goes, a dark presence whispers to him from under the streets. Strange names start appearing on his nightstand notepad, and before he knows it, those people end up dead, too. Yup, it seems that Charlie Asher has been recruited for a new job, an unpleasant but utterly necessary one: Death. It's a dirty job. But hey, somebody's gotta do it.

©2006 Christopher Moore; (P)2006 HarperCollinsPublishers

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What the Critics Say

  • 2006 Quill Award Nominee

"Moore's enthusiasm and skill make it convincing, and his affection for the cast of weirdos gives the book an unexpected poignancy." (Publishers Weekly)

From AudioFile

Protecting the souls of the dead from the forces of darkness is a nasty job, but someone has to do it. Fisher Stevens's narration of Moore's novel about a reluctant Grim Reaper will have listeners rolling with laughter. As the book opens, the neurotic Charlie Asher--thrift-shop owner and self-proclaimed "beta male"--is visiting his wife at the hospital, where she's just given birth to their daughter. But his world goes topsy-turvy when he finds his wife dead, with a mysterious old black man in a mint green suit standing over her. Stevens, the cynical, wisecracking Chuck Fishman in the CBS series "Early Edition," is an ideal choice as narrator. He imbues the story (without embalming it) with a whiny wit that fits Charlie's character, and he gives distinct personalities to a wide range of characters, human and otherwise. (c) AudioFile 2007

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Rating 3.0Rating 3.0Rating 3.0Rating 3.0Rating 3.0 "Narrarator sucks"
By: Regina (Coupland, TX, USA)
February 05, 2010
The story line was OK, but the narrartor left a lot to be desired. I felt like the author had no idea what to do with the characters or story at the end of the book. Pretty lame ending. Kill everybody off poof, story over.
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Rating 1.0Rating 1.0Rating 1.0Rating 1.0Rating 1.0 "Hate it when this happens"
By: Margo (St. Anthony, ID, USA)
January 20, 2010
I waste my credit on crap. Must agree with other reviewers, the F-bombs and sex talk really detracted from this book. I didn't finish the first part and I don't recommend it. At first I was a bit intrigued and thought I could get past F--K! being yelled in my ear but then it just didn't start to make any sense. Blech.
2 of 3 people found this review helpful:
Rating 1.0Rating 1.0Rating 1.0Rating 1.0Rating 1.0 "What a mistake!"
By: Grace (USA)
January 17, 2010
Sadly I purchased this book based on having heard the sound sample. The tidbit was entertaining and well narrated. As much as I love the voice the content was horrid. Didn't get past a few minutes of Part 2 (which is where i accidentally started listening after download) Had no idea the language was so vulgar and pointlessly crude! What could very well be an entertaining story was wrecked by overuse of f-bombs and sexual terms that only detracted from the listening experience. And this is on the Great First Listens list! Bad, bad impression of Audible.com as a result.
2 of 2 people found this review helpful:
Rating 1.0Rating 1.0Rating 1.0Rating 1.0Rating 1.0 " Lewd, Crude & Disappointing "
By: Susan (EAU CLAIRE, WI, USA)
January 11, 2010
The concept is SO creative but alas there was so much crude content I didn't get far. I'm not talking language - that doesn't scare me.Crude scenes like the protagonist's infant child's sexuality bantered about as it teethes on a cocktail weiner.Then comments about same infant performing sex act on a tele-tubby. Not funny. Not clever. A waste of a truly creative, intriguing idea.After the reviews, I didn't even consider this purchase a risk so I paid cash since I had no credits remaining. Biggest mistake in my years & years at Audible.
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Rating 2.0Rating 2.0Rating 2.0Rating 2.0Rating 2.0 "gratuitous vulgarity "
By: Caroline (Grafton, MA, USA)
January 05, 2010
This is a well written, well performed story, or I wouldn't have finished it. However, I thought that much of the book was peppered with unnecessary vulgarity - it was if a good writer wrote an amusing book, and then the publishing company decided their 22 year old fraternity boy ghost writer should "pep it up." Many of the jokes are based on unlikely characters saying off-color things, e.g. the Russian grandmother stating "I strained my poop chute." I learned many new phrases that even my day job with adolescents hadn't taught me, although the author knows only one expletive. The narrator is terrific, and I think that's what carried the story. The author apparently knows little about children or dogs, and has a decidedly politically incorrect bent on Chinese Americans. If that sort of thing bothers you, then give this book a miss. If you are still laughing about the Russian grandma, you may well like it.
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