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The Hollow Chocolate Bunnies of the Apocalypse

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Jack is all set to discover the city beyond his small town. He meets a farmer on his way who warns him against going to the city. Jack however turns a deaf ear and continues his journey. The farmer tries to kill him for his meal, but Jack eventually escapes with his horse, leaving the hungry farmer
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Jack is still shaken by the fact that toys can actually talk and walk and feel like humans, but eventually he comes on terms with it. Eddie informs him that something is wrong in Toy City - someone is killing the rich and famous PPPs: Preadolescent Poetic Personalities.
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When he reaches the city he realises that it is populated by toys. He meets a wooden chef at a bar, and realises his horse has been stolen. Jack sets out to search for his horse, but he is hit by someone unknown and he faints on the ground. He is awoken by a
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When Jack is confronted by the killer, Sredna reveals that he manufactures lifelike toys who do as their owners command. He plans to rule the world, as he feels that God is too busy creating new worlds and has forgotten this one. He has created toys of
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and the President of the USA in order to achieve these aims. Sredna almost kills Eddie and Jack. However, they are saved by Jack's lover, Jill.
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of God-like figure 'Anders Anders' and is called 'Sredna Sredna'. He is the one who had absconded with 'The Manual' (Holy Scripts) and '
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In the end, Jack is made a prince and paid a hefty sum by the royal PPPs and Eddie is made the Mayor by Anders Anders.
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is slit open. In all the cases the only clues are hollow chocolate bunnies left at the scene.
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is pierced with his crook – the crook impaling him in the rear and exiting through his mouth,
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in Rankin's previous novel The Fandom of the Operator, which refers to recurring character
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These PPPs have become rich due to the royalties they receive for their poems, like
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explodes when a bomb is dropped down his throat as he sings a high note,
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In their investigation, Eddie and Jack realise that the killer is an
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investigating the murder of nursery rhyme characters in Toy City.
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are local celebrities. It is followed by a sequel, "
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Robert Rankin
Fantasy
Gollancz
Hardcover
Paperback
ISBN
0-575-07313-6
OCLC
59428681
The Toyminator
novel
Robert Rankin
Gollancz
nursery rhymes
The Toyminator
throwaway line
Lazlo Woodbine
teddy bear
Wee Willie Winkie
Humpty Dumpty
Little Miss Muffet
Mary Mary Quite Contrary
Old King Cole
Little Boy Blue
Jack Spratt
Little Tommy Tucker
Little Jack Horner
Mother Goose
evil twin

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