"THE MANUAL OF DETECTION" will draw comparison to every work of imaginative fiction that ever blew a readers mind _ from Carlos Ruiz Zafon to Jorge Luis Borges, from "THE BIG SLEEP" to "THE YIDDISH POLICEMEN'S UNION"."The Manual of Detection" atraera las comparaciones con cualquier otra obra de ficcion con la suficiente imaginacion como para superar las expectativas de la mente del lector, desde Carlos Ruiz Zafon a Jorge Luis Borges, desde "The Big Sleep" a "The Yiddish Policemen's Union".
En una ciudad anónima, de cielo gris y lluvia constante, Charles Unwin trabaja como recepcionista de una descomunal agencia de detectives. Cuando el ilustre Travis Sivart desaparece y su jefe aparece muerto, Unwin es promovido como detective, un rango para el cual no tiene ni la destreza ni las agallas. Así descubrirá que los casos más importantes de la agencia han sido resueltos de manera incorrecta por Sivart. Desde entonces, Charles Unwin entrará en la vorágine de una mente criminal que tiene controlada la ciudad.
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