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Manual of Detection

By: Jedediah Berry
Narrated by: Pete Larkin
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An unlikely detective, armed only with an umbrella and a singular handbook, must solve a string of crimes committed in and through people's dreams.

In an unnamed city slick with rain, Charles Unwin toils as a clerk at an imperious detective agency. His job: writing reports on cases solved by the palindromic Detective Travis Sivart. When Sivart goes missing and his supervisor is murdered, Unwin is promoted to detective, a rank for which he is woefully unprepared. His only guidance comes from his sleepy new assistant and the pithy yet profound Manual of Detection.

Unwin mounts his search for Sivart but soon faces impossible questions: Why does the mummy at the Municipal Museum have modern-day dental work? Where have all the city's alarm clocks gone? Can the man with the blond beard really read his thoughts? Meanwhile, Unwin is framed for murder, pursued by goons, and confounded by a femme fatale. His only choice: to enter the dreams of a murdered man.

©2009 Original material © 2009 Jedediah Berry. Recorded by arrangement with Jedediah Berry and Zachary Shuster Harmsworth. (P)2009 (P) 2009 HighBridge Company.
Crime Crime Fiction Fiction Genre Fiction Literary Fiction Mystery Noir Detective
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"Berry's ambitious debut reverberates with echoes of Kafka and Paul Auster." ( Publishers Weekly)
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The plot is convoluted beyond the boundaries of the reasonable. Probably it comes out better if read.

Did it have to be so twisted?

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Took an interesting turn that I did not expect. Very entertaining and original. Enjoyed the characters and atmosphere.

Entertaining world constructed for the story.

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I have read this book many times but I have always gotten lost in the descriptions. This was a book made to be listened to. A wonderful adventure

Made to be an audio book

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What an enjoyable and challenging read. This novel was a delight to listen to, and I hope to hear more from Jedediah Berry. A lot of fun. Just how speculative fiction should be.

Marvelous Novel

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If you liked The Naked Lunch, The 13th Floor, Buckaroo Banzai Across the 10th Dimension, The Scribbler, etc then I think this is the book for you! Absurd but so damned consistent. Very very entertaining!

Absurd gumshoe fiction of the best kind

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this is my 2nd time with this novel and i enjoyed it again.

if you can follow this train of thought you'll have an idea what you're in for: think Ray Bradbury's Death is a Lonely Business (noir) crossed with his Something Wicked This Way Comes (carnival) filtered through P.K. Dick (surrealist reality) written by Douglas Adams (quirky humor) with a touch of Marquez (magical realism) with a heavy dose of Inception (dreams) and maybe a touch of Dark City.

a friend was correct and i had forgotten or listened to this pre-Inception, but there are enough elements in common to make you wonder if Nolan had read this.

this would make a very interesting visually stunning film if done by someone like Nolan or the Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind director.

fun quirky noir

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This is the type of novel that requires you being willing to climb on board and go for a ride. If you are the type that tends to work too hard with these kinds of books, you might not like it.

If you enjoy going for a ride, I found this book a pretty decent listen. I think the narration could have been a bit spicier, but it was fine.

Overall, I liked it. I'll probably read it again in order to just enjoy the story now that I don't have to pay attention to the ride.

Liked it.

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Others have said that this book is overly complex, but I didn't find it to be so at all. Try reading The Big Sleep!
The characters are fun, and each one has hidden depths and details to them. The flavor of the book is a combo of noir, pulp, and dream theory. It is imaginative and the reader is excited to find their way around this rain soaked and unusual world.

Excellent, quirky & fun to listen to

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makes you look at everything with your head slightly askew. Very well-written and certainly not your average story!

I tell people this book...

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This entire book reads like a dark dream. I enjoyed the exploration of the boundaries between our waking and dream states, but the story's “waking state” is a nightmarish world of Orwellian proportions, and the unrelenting air of unreality becomes oppressive. In the end, I couldn't care about what happened to characters who seem nothing more than fleeting figments of a dream. It gave me a headache.

Surrealism run amok

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