Blotto, Twinks and the Conquistadors..., Simon Brett
Blotto, Twinks and the Conquistadors..., Simon Brett
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Blotto, Twinks and the Conquistadors' Gold

Author: Simon Brett

Narrator: Simon Brett

Unabridged: 6 hr 19 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/25/2023


Synopsis

'A new Simon Brett is an event for mystery fans' P. D. James

'Simon Brett writes stunning detective stories. I would recommend them to anyone' Jilly Cooper

'Murder most enjoyable' Colin Dexter

The two aristocratic siblings Blotto and Twinks are once again launched into another death-defying adventure, this time in the civil war-torn republic of Jalapeno, in Mexico. But how did they ever get to such a foreign and distant land in the first place?

For Twinks it was an easy decision - to escape her mother's match-making attempts she sets out to visit her old friend, Begonia Guiteras, who lives in Jalapeno, which is fortuitously on the doorstep of an Aztec dig Twinks wants to work on. Unfortunately, her visit coincides with the War for Jalapeno Independence, headed by Colonel Henriquez Guiteras, Begonia's father.

At the same time, Twinks's excavation of the Aztec site is revealing the exciting prospect of a hoard of Conquistadors' gold - but will taking it away from the burial ground unleash the dreaded Curse of Attatotalloss?

Into this confusion stumbles Blotto, who only comes to Mexico as he's missing his sister. On being reunited with Twinks they then discover Begonia has been kidnapped by Mexican government forces and both set out to rescue her. This leads to many chases and challenges across the Mexican countryside, resulting in the capture of the twins where death by firing squad seems inevitable... but will trusty chauffeur Corky Froggett, as so very often in past adventures, be able to save the day?

Praise for Simon Brett

'One of British crime's most assured craftsmen . . . Crime writing just like in the good old days, and perfect entertainment' Guardian

'Few crime writers are so enchantingly gifted' Sunday Times

About Simon Brett

SIMON BRETT is the author of over one hundred books, many of them crime novels, including the Charles Paris, Mrs Pargeter and Fethering series. Educated at Dulwich College and Wadham College, Oxford, Simon was chairman of the Crime Writers Association from 1986 to 1987 and of the Society of Authors from 1995 to 1997. He was also President of the Detection Club and was awarded the 2014 CWA Diamond Dagger. In 2016 he was awarded an OBE for services to literature. He lives near Arundel in West Sussex and is married with three grown-up children and six grandchildren.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Eli on February 21, 2024

I wasn't sure at first but ultimately Simon Brett's very playful, wink wink, nudge nudge book about the adventures of twin aristocrats big dumb and sweet (male) Blotto and smart, remorseful (female) Twinks circa 1920's won me over. Brett skewers well everything but always playfully and with no cynic......more

Goodreads review by Alison on August 06, 2023

Once again another wonderful outing for Blotto and Twinks, if I have one complaint it is the books although very good are following the same format. Not much other than the location changes from one book to the other meaning that you know the way the book will end well before you get there. That asi......more

Goodreads review by Darel on May 04, 2024

This could have been a very good story, but it was marred, however. The adjective laced speak (I assume put in to make them all the quirkier) between the main characters became tiresome very quickly. This apparently is one of a series involving these characters. For me the series ends here.......more

Goodreads review by Thomas on June 06, 2023

Blotto and Twinks save the world again! Hilarious! Simon Brett has again created characters and language that would do any British aristocrat proud. Such an enjoyable read from a truly amazing author.......more

Goodreads review by Val on November 15, 2023

Any book that features Attatotalloss Caves is worth reading just for the humor.......more