MITCH CULLIN is the author of ten books, including A Slight Trick of the Mind, Tideland, and Branches, a novel-in-verse. His fiction has been translated into over 20 languages. He currently lives near Los Angeles, where he is working as a photographer while also collaborating on various projects with Peter I. Chang. He can be found on Facebook at www.facebook.com/mitchthecullin.
“A beautiful novel about Sherlock Holmes. . . . It’s what a novel
should be.” —The Washington Post
“Wonderfully written and heartbreaking.” —San Francisco
Chronicle
“A wise and touching examination of the human condition.” —Los
Angeles Times Book Review
“Quite extraordinary. . . . Our hero—our eternal hero—has never
been more heroic, or more human.” —The Village Voice
“Beautiful. . . . Cullin is an unusually sophisticated theorist of
human nature.” —The New York Times Book Review
A 93-year-old Sherlock Holmes in 1947 Sussex struggles to keep his mind and emotions in check as his past is uncovered. Simultaneous Nan Talese: Doubleday hardcover. Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.
"A beautiful novel about Sherlock Holmes. . . . It's what a novel
should be." -The Washington Post
"Wonderfully written and heartbreaking." -San Francisco
Chronicle
"A wise and touching examination of the human condition."
-Los Angeles Times Book Review
"Quite extraordinary. . . . Our hero-our eternal hero-has never
been more heroic, or more human." -The Village Voice
"Beautiful. . . . Cullin is an unusually sophisticated theorist of
human nature." -The New York Times Book Review
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