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Jedediah Berry: The manual of detection (2009, Penguin Press) 5 stars

In this tightly plotted yet mind- expanding debut novel, an unlikely detective, armed only with …

Review of 'The manual of detection' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

"Berry expertly weaves together these strands of plot (plus a few others) with an assurance that belies his first-time novelist status. His world is that of the classic noirs of the 1950s, alongside a vision of a gothic city (caught in a perpetual rainstorm) straight out of Terry Gilliam's visionary film Brazil. When one character comments to the deceptively competent Unwin, "I do know a thing or two about detectives, Mr. Unwin. I know that with a few words you could have won my heart. But you're one of the noble ones, aren't you?" you can feel the ghosts of Dashiell Hammett and Raymond Chandler urging Berry on."

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