Need a crime solved? Try a holistic detective... But hold on to your wallet.
Dirk Gently is Douglas Adams' Poirot-like detective character appearing in three novels, including The Salmon of Doubt - the book Adams left incomplete at his death.
Dirk, or Svlad Cjelli as he is also known, believes in the interconnectedness of all things, particularly when it comes to crimes and misdemeanors. Everything must be investigated, as one can never know how one thing connects to another (and therefore to the answer, the whodunnit, and the meaning of life), except by knowing that it does and not questioning the relevance of the connection and the resulted expenses that inevitably arise. Which is probably why Dirk Gently's clients never get around to paying him.
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Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency
by Douglas Adams
If the beginning seems like a silly romp through a load of puns and misunderstandings, the ending will leave you amazed with the way all the strands Adams weaves are tied together and explained.
Dirk Gently's skills are called upon when Gordon Way, owner of Way Forward Technologies is murdered, and his employee, software engineer Richard MacDuff, discovers that a former college tutor has a horse in his bathroom. Add the Rime of the Ancient Mariner and an electric monk and the mystery's all solved before teatime. Well, before all time, actually.
Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency
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The Long Dark Teatime of the Soul
Dirk Gently starts investigating because, after all, he doesn't have any clients at the moment. Except the one he's forgotten about. The one who's just gotten himself killed.
Stalked by a stray eagle, traumatised by a very dirty refrigerator, super-sleuth Dirk Gently must brave all odds (and gods) to solve the mysteries of the universe...
Long Dark Tea Time of the Soul
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The Salmon of Doubt
The essays and letters are satisfying because you can see Adams's character shining through. In these writings, different facets of his personality sparkle for all to see.
The second part - the unfinished novel - is slightly disappointing though. It is patched together from a few early drafts, and it is unpolished. It only consists of a few chapters, so the story stops midway through without any resolution, which is a little frustrating.
The Salmon of Doubt
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Dirk Gently Omnibus
Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency and The Long Dark Teatime of the Soul
The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul & Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency: Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency
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More Douglas Adams books and audio on Amazon
Douglas Adams at the BBC: A Celebration of the Author's Life and Work
Amazon Price: $15.26 (as of 07/26/2008)
Interviews with Douglas Adams
Douglas Adams profile
Douglas Noël Adams (11 March 1952 - 11 May 2001) was an English author, comic radio dramatist, and musician. He is best known as the author of the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series. Hitchhiker's began on radio, and developed into a "trilogy" of five books (which sold more than fifteen million copies during his lifetime) as well as a television series, a comic book series, a computer game, and a feature film that was completed after Adams' death. The series has also been adapted for live theatre using various scripts; the earliest such productions used material newly written by Adams. He was known to some fans as Bop Ad (after his illegible signature), or by his initials DNA. FAQ posted to alt.fan.douglas-adams
In addition to The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, Douglas Adams wrote or co-wrote three stories of the science fiction television series Doctor Who and served as Script Editor during the seventeenth season. His other written works include the Dirk Gently novels, and he co-wrote two Liff books and Last Chance to See, itself based on a radio series. Adams also originated the idea for the computer game Starship Titanic, which was produced by a company that Adams co-founded, and adapted into a novel by Terry Jones. A posthumous collection of essays and other material, including an incomplete novel, was published as The Salmon of Doubt in 2002.
His fans and friends also knew Adams as an environmental activist, a self-described 'radical atheist', and a lover of fast cars, cameras, the Macintosh computer, and other 'techno gizmos'. The biologist Richard Dawkins dedicated his book The God Delusion to Douglas Adams and in it described how Adams came to understand evolution, consequently becoming an atheist. Douglas was a keen technologist, writing about such topics as e-mail and Usenet before they became widely known. Toward the end of his life he was a sought-after lecturer on topics including technology and the environment.
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