âChristopher Moore is a very sick man, in the very best sense of that word.â
âCarl Hiassen
â[Mooreâs novels] deftly blend surreal, occult, and even science-fiction doings with laugh-out-loud satire of contemporary culture.â
âWashington Post
âIf thereâs a funnier writer out there, step forward.â
âPlayboy
Absolutely nothing is sacred to Christopher Moore. The phenomenally popular, New York Times bestselling satirist whom the Atlanta Journal-Constitution calls, âStephen King with a whoopee cushion and a double-espresso imaginationâ has already lampooned Shakespeare, San Francisco vampires, marine biologists, DeathâŚeven Jesus Christ and Santa Claus! Now, in his latest masterpiece, SacrĂŠ Bleu, the immortal Moore takes on the Great French Masters. A magnificent âComedy dâArtâ from the author of Lamb, Fool, and Bite Me, Mooreâs SacrĂŠ Bleu is part mystery, part history (sort of), part love story, and wholly hilarious as it follows a young baker-painter as he joins the dapper Henri Toulouse-Lautrec on a quest to unravel the mystery behind the supposed âsuicideâ of Vincent van Gogh.