The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul

May 28, 2015 - Comment

When a passenger check-in desk at London’s Heathrow Airport disappears in a ball of orange flame, the explosion is deemed an act of God. But which god, wonders holistic detective Dirk Gently? What god would be hanging around Heathrow trying to catch the 3:37 to Oslo? And what has this to do with Dirk’s latest–and

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When a passenger check-in desk at London’s Heathrow Airport disappears in a ball of orange flame, the explosion is deemed an act of God. But which god, wonders holistic detective Dirk Gently? What god would be hanging around Heathrow trying to catch the 3:37 to Oslo? And what has this to do with Dirk’s latest–and late– client, found only this morning with his head revolving atop the hit record “Hot Potato”? Amid the hostile attentions of a stray eagle and the trauma of a very dirty refrigerator, super-sleuth Dirk Gently will once again solve the mysteries of the universe…

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Erik Meltzer says:

Hitchhiker’s Guide to Reality This book, and its predecessor “Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency”, are heavily under-rated due to the major success of the Hitch Hiker “trilogy” by Douglas Adams. But in a way, they’re the better ones. Especially this one. 

Anonymous says:

Adams’ best so far? Most people seem to prefer the more obvious slapstick of the early Hitchhiker’s books, but I’ve found myself enjoying Adams more and more as he’s matured. Many of the situations in this book are outrageous and silly, and there are plenty of the one-liners that are Adams’ trademark (“It can hardly be a coincidence that no language on earth has ever produced the expression ‘As pretty as an airport,'” the book begins) but there are very few passages intended solely for the purpose of…

Alan Caylow says:

Classic Douglas Adams A check-in counter at London’s Heathrow Airport spontaneously explodes in a ball of flame, and is ruled by the authorities as “an act of God.” As it turns out, the explosion was an act of *a* god—Thor, the God Of Thunder, trying to catch a plane to Oslo, Norway. But why would an almighty god be trying to catch a plane flight in the first place? Enter holistic detective Dirk Gently to solve the mystery….The second and, sadly, final “Dirk Gently” book written by the late,…

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