![]() In this novel, and assuming you’ve already read the other book that I’ve yet to review, we once again meet up with Dirk Gently, Holistic Detective. But there’s hardly anything complimentary either. Unless of course you’re very religious (about Thor and Odin that is), and easily offended by conjecture in their regards. I’ll be reviewing the first book as well, but thought I would address this one first, as I’m a bigger fan of saving the best for last. It’s unsure if this novel would’ve also been surpassed by the third installment planned, entitled “ Salmon Of Doubt,” as the author had to go and screw the whole thing up by dying, after wading only several chapters in. This is a line not at all from the book being reviewed today – “ The Long Dark Tea-Time Of The Soul” – but rather it’s predecessor which was, to the cultured fan at least, a much better read. “I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I intended to be.” ![]() Book # 209 Reviewer: t, of as long as i’m singing ![]()
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