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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/book ... art-1.htmlWilliam Blake is a private detective. When he is asked by an eccentric scientist to investigate the whereabouts of his amnesiac missing wife, Louise, Will finds himself entangled in layers of deceptions and disappearances that lead him inexorably back to an unsolved mystery in his own past: the loss of his six-year-old daughter Emily.
The case takes Will to brothels, nightclubs and amusement arcades in the Scottish seaside resort of Portobello. Identities become con-fused as his sexual obsession with a nightclub singer becomes entwined with sightings of Louise, his own torturous memories, and new visions of the lost Emily.
The Existential Detective is a surreal, dreamlike story of loss, incest and what it means to remember.
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Sadie Jones
The book I most enjoyed this year was The Existential Detective by Alice Thompson (Two Ravens Press); a beguiling, surreal triple bluff of a book. It’s a dark, tricky tale; Raymond Chandler set in Edinburgh’s seaside resort of Portobello. Then the reader becomes aware that things are not at all what they seem, that they are in a through-the-looking-glass world where the detective is called William Blake and his most reliable eyewitness is a blind man. At last the book seems to come a full circle, adding up where you least expect it to, illuminating, while at the same time still living up to its perfect title. Loved it.
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Folks,