Max Wirestone
Autor/a de The Unfortunate Decisions of Dahlia Moss
Sobre l'autor
Max Wirestone is an American author and librarian, based in the Midwest. He graduated from the Alabama School of Mathematics and Science, and Washington University in St. Louis, earning degrees in English and German. After college he traveled around the United States, working as a librarian. He mostra'n més went on to become the director of a small-town library in New England. He is currently based in a college town in the Midwest. He is the author of the Dahlia Moss Mystery series. (Bowker Author Biography) mostra'n menys
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- 17
This book was incredibly funny! I loved Dahlia from the very beginning: she is smart and sarcastic just to the right point. Ok, so admittedly she has some issues: moping over her cheating ex-boyfriend, Dahlia has become totally isolated from all of her former friends and to top it all off has been unemployed for a very long time. In this, Dahlia is a somewhat exaggerated version of your average young adult in a big city: who hasn't endured the seemingly-never-ending pain of fruitless job interviews and non-existent personal life while your former classmates get married and promoted all around you? Of course, it rarely gets as bad as Dahlia has it.
The plot is nothing too original, in that it's your average cozy mystery: Dahlia gets hired by a rich eccentric to solve a digital theft in the world of Zoth, only to find out a few days later that her new employer has been murdered with the exact replica of the item she was hired to recover. A series of unfortunate decisions bring Dahlia ever closer to finding the thief - and unmasking a killer in the process. All the while, trying to stay alive of course.
If the mystery itself isn't anything new, the execution is what made this book a delight to read. I really couldn't stop giggling by myself while reading, and a few times I couldn't help but outright laugh at loud at the witty banter and sarcasm that Dahlia never fails to employ. And she doesn't do it alone: the rest of the cast is just as colourful and funny as our lead, and the absurdity of the situations they end up living really made this book a bright spot in a n incredibly busy week.
If you're looking for an intelligent and funny read, then look no further! The Unfortunate Decisions of Dahlia Moss is just what you need to unwind and relax after a long day, to bring sunshine to a dark day, to make you look like a mad person if you're reading it in public, or even if you need some handy tips on starting your own detective business. Although I wouldn't necessarily recommend starting out with a dead client... but then again, it worked for Dahlia Moss!… (més)