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''A Dirty Job'' is a novel by American writer Christopher Moore, published in 2006. While reflecting the author's absurdist tendencies, the content of the novel draws significantly from his own experiences in tending to the needs of close family and friends in the stages of dying.


Plot

The story centers on Charlie Asher, a "beta-male" (as opposed to " alpha-male") who leads a satisfying life as the owner and proprietor of a second-hand store in San Francisco. At the moment when his wife Rachel unexpectedly dies in the hospital shortly after the birth of their first child (Sophie), Charlie is chosen to be a "death merchant," retrieving souls of the dying and protecting them from the forces of the underworld, while he manages his store and raises his daughter. He only gradually realizes the ramifications of this business as clues and complications unfold, and the forces of darkness threaten to rise.


Movie rights and popularity

Shortly after its release, ''A Dirty Job'' reached 9th place on the ''New York Times'' Best Seller list. An unabridged commercial compact disc recording of ''A Dirty Job'' has been issued with narration by Fisher Stevens. As of August 2006 the motion picture rights have been optioned by Chris Columbus and his company, 1492 Production

In October ''A Dirty Job'' won the 2006 Quill Awards, Quill Award in the category of General Fictio


Characters

Charlie Asher: The protagonist of the story, Charlie Asher is the owner of Asher's Secondhand, the thrift shop inherited from his father, where much of the story takes place. Charlie became a death merchant upon witnessing Minty Fresh take his wife's soul object as she died. Over the course of the story, Charlie raises his daughter Sophie while dealing with the ramifications of his soul collecting job. Minty Fresh: Minty is a nearly seven foot tall African American with a penchant for wearing mint green suits. He is, like Charlie, a death merchant. He runs a second-hand record store in the Castro district of San Francisco. Jane Asher: Charlie's sister. She helps Charlie raise Sophie when she's around, and she has a bad habit of 'borrowing' Charlie's suits. Audrey: Tibetan monk with power over the movement of souls and creator of animal chimeras that mysteriously appear. Detective Alphonse Rivera: A detective with the SFPD, Rivera suspects Charlie of involvement in a number of suspicious deaths. Ray: One of Charlie's two employees, Ray is a middle-aged retired cop who spends time online connecting with 'desperate Filipinas.' Lily: Charlie's other employee, Lily is a goth teenager and later a goth chef. She is the only person besides Minty Fresh and Sophie who knows that Charlie is a death merchant. Mrs. Korjev and Mrs. Ling: Middle-aged women who live in Charlie's building and frequently care for Sophie while providing comic relief. The Morrigan: Babd, Macha, and Nemain, Celtic war deities and denizens of the underworld. Along with Orcus, they are the villains of the novel. Orcus: Husband of the Morrigan, and powerful force of darkness.


Appearances of characters from previous novels

A few characters from Moore's earlier novels participate in this story: Minty Fresh from ''
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'' and, because of the story's San Francisco setting (where ''
Bloodsucking Fiends ''Bloodsucking Fiends: A Love Story'' is a novel by American writer Christopher Moore, published in 1995. It combines elements of the supernatural and of the romance novel. Plot summary Jody, a young, single, red-headed woman living in San Franc ...
'' took place), Jody (unnamed in a
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), The Emperor (and his two "soldiers", Bummer and Lazarus), and detectives Alphonse Rivera and Nick Cavuto. Jody's meeting with Charlie Asher is seen from her perspective, in '' You Suck: A Love Story'', the continuation of ''Bloodsucking Fiends''. Charlie Asher is referenced several times in '' Bite Me: A Love Story''.


External links


Author's own website for the book, including excerpt of first chapter
*''The Beta-Male Manifesto'' (in the author's blog, drawn partly from the novel):
Part 1

Part 2

Part 3

Part 4 (conclusion)
from Moore's book-signing tour for the original hardback edition during 21 March-23 April 2006
Audio MP3 podcast
of Moore's appearance on 28 March 2006 at the Tattered Cover Bookstore,
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The "sartorial creature" dolls
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