A devastating literary novel about Sherlock Holmes, soon to be a major film
Mitch Cullin is the author of ten books, including the novel Tideland, the film adaptation of which was directed by Terry Gilliam, and the novel-in-verse, Branches. He lives in California's San Gabriel Valley, and as a teenager was featured in USA Today in 1984 as one of the foremost Holmes fans in the world.
* Beautiful ... It's what a novel should be Washington Post * A wise and touching examination of the human condition Los Angeles Times Book Review * Cullin is an unusually sophisticated theorist of human nature ... Beautiful New York Times Book Review * Wonderfully written and heartbreaking San Francisco Chronicle * Quite extraordinary ... Our hero-our eternal hero-has never been more heroic, or more human Village Voice * This is literary crime fiction at its best Good Housekeeping * Extremely touching Independent * Original and surprising Sunday Times * A meandering, unobtrusively mystical meditation on the oddities of human nature Weekly Telegraph * A curious, unusual and wonderful novel...this is an essential and truly fascinating read Scotsman
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