The Thackery T. Lambshead Cabinet of Curiosities: Exhibits, Oddities, Images, and Stories From Top Authors and Artists by Vandermeer Ann & Vandermeer Jeff

The Thackery T. Lambshead Cabinet of Curiosities: Exhibits, Oddities, Images, and Stories From Top Authors and Artists by Vandermeer Ann & Vandermeer Jeff

Author:Vandermeer, Ann & Vandermeer, Jeff [Vandermeer, Ann & Vandermeer, Jeff]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Amazon: B004XVN10I
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 2011-07-12T00:00:00+00:00


An unfortunate participant in an ill-fated conversion

With the help of his strange, unhuman assistant, Griff, Begg next discovered that Metropolitan Meat was being used by a corrupt entrepreneur known as Moses Monk to get rid of unwanted flesh. Aided by an accomplice on the premises, he introduced the meat into MMP’s supply. Monk made most of his money by working as a “waste-disposal merchant,” employed by unscrupulous merchants to get rid of organic material local councils refused to handle. However, Monk had a rather grislier arrangement with the Brookgate undertakers Ecker and Ecker to dispose of what they termed their “overspill”—paupers who had died without relatives in surrounding London boroughs. The council paid the Eckers by the corpse, supposedly buried in consecrated ground in simple lead coffins. It was far more profitable to let Monk handle the business, no questions asked, and sell the spare plots to grieving relatives. Yet this still did not explain the tiny “fairy” body parts discovered in Bermondsey. Under threat from young Begg and his strange assistant, Griff, Monk eventually confessed.

Of course, it was completely against the law to mix human remains with meat sold for consumption by animals, so Begg was at least responsible for bringing that filthy practise to an end.

The central mystery remained. Who were the “Lilliputians” and why was the government covering up their existence? Once again, Begg decided to put Griff the Man-Tracker on the case. Here is a description of Griff from the original fictionalised report in Union Jack no. 356, quoted on the Blakiana Web site:



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