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Mr Edgar Finchley, unmarried clerk, aged 45, is told to take a holiday for the first time in his life. He decides to go to the seaside. But Fate has other plans in store…
From his abduction by a cheerful crook, to his smuggling escapade off the south coast, the timid but plucky Mr Finchley is plunged into a series of the most astonishing and extraordinary adventures.
His rural adventure takes him gradually westward through the English countryside and back, via a smuggling yacht, to London.
This gentle comedy trilogy was a runaway bestseller on first publication in the 1930s and retains a timeless appeal today. It has been dramatized twice for BBC Radio, with the 1990 series regularly repeated.
214 pages, Kindle Edition
First published January 1, 1934
"What is a holiday without change and excitement?" Ask Edgar Finchley, Esquire.
MR. FINCHLEY DISCOVERS HIS ENGLAND was Victor Canning's first novel and a runaway best seller in 1934; and now, his novels are being re-released. This one, first in a trilogy is old-fashioned and silly....yes, but filled with the crazy adventures of what was a somewhat wimpy, but proper man now changed as he travels across an atmospheric 1930's countryside experiencing the world from a different perspective.
Mr. Finchley clerks for a solicitor. He is described as a naive, short-bodied, bald-headed man who smokes a pipe and weighs 155 pounds....with a maid that bosses him around. But Mr. Finchley is a happy camper; he has a new boss who has granted him his first ever vacation....a three week well-earned vacation.
But little does he know as he sits waiting for his train to begin his holiday that he would end up kidnapped, on the run, evading police, working in a side show....and at a gas station as he travels by bicycle and on foot experiencing all types of tom-foolery as he ultimately evaluates and changes his life.
A bit tedious here and there (for me) but with a cast of many and some fun and interesting times too!
***Arc provided by The Farrago Team via NetGalley in exchange for review***