Snuff: A Discworld Novel

· Discworld Book 39 · Sold by Harper Collins
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“A lively outing, complete with sly shout-outs to Jane Austen and gritty police procedurals.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review)

In Terry Pratchett’s delightful New York Times bestselling tale of crime, class, prejudice, and punishment, Commander Sam Vimes of the Ankh-Morpork City Watch is on vacation. But this is Discworld, where nothing goes as planned—and hilarious adventure ensues.

It is a truth universally acknowledged that a policeman taking a holiday would barely have had time to open his suitcase before he finds his first corpse.

At long last, Lady Sybil has lured her husband, Sam Vimes, on a well-deserved and long-overdue holiday. But for the commander of the City Watch, a vacation in the country is anything but relaxing. The balls, the teas, the muck—not to mention all that fresh air and birdsong—are more than a bit taxing on a cynical city-born and -bred copper.

The policeman is back on familiar ground when a body is found—the first of many, many corpses—and an ancient crime more terrible than murder is uncovered. Out of his jurisdiction, out of his element, and out of bacon sandwiches (thanks to his well-meaning wife)—Sam must rely on his copper’s instincts, guile, and Ankh-Morpork street smarts to see justice done.

As he sets off on the chase, though, he must remember to watch where he steps. . . . This is the countryside, after all, and the streets most definitely are not paved with gold.

The Discworld novels can be read in any order, but Snuff is the 8th book in the City Watch collection and the 39th Discworld book.

The City Watch series in order:

  • Guards! Guards!
  • Men at Arms
  • Feet of Clay
  • Jingo
  • The Fifth Element
  • Night Watch
  • Thud!
  • Snuff

Ratings and reviews

4.5
321 reviews
Robert Mahon
October 4, 2013
A nuanced, rich character that never fails to disappoint. Wise to the world and to the patrician's wiley ways. Havelock certainly set up this adventure. Slavery is this book's theme, and Pratchett's skill at looking at a fantastical world that mirrors our own yet again keeps you thinking long after a page turn. Only negative comments is that Play Books doesn't show the footnotes too well, somethimg that blunts many of the jokes, but that's to Google to fix.
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Dianna Thomas
April 13, 2014
One of the most enjoyable books I've ead in a long t ime. Told in the fisrt person narrative of the lead character kept the stoty moving with a certain amount of dry humor you cant help but smile and even lol, all the while murder, kidnappling, smuggling and other nefarious things were going on.this will be my 1st keeper in favorites. I cant wait to read more by this author.
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A Google user
January 1, 2012
I'm a huge Pratchett fan, and this Sam Vimes-based tale doesn't disappoint. It's not one of my favorites (Reaper Man is still my number 1), but the satire and social commentary is sharp as always and there aren't many writers out there who can approach Pratchett when it comes to telling a good story.
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About the author

Terry Pratchett (1948–2015) was the acclaimed creator of the globally revered Discworld series. In all, he authored more than fifty bestselling books, which have sold more than one hundred million copies worldwide. His novels have been widely adapted for stage and screen, and he was the winner of multiple prizes, including the Carnegie Medal. He was awarded a knighthood by Queen Elizabeth II for his services to literature in 2009, although he always wryly maintained that his greatest service to literature was to avoid writing any.

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