Something Missing by Matthew Dicks

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  • Pub. Date: July 2009
  • Available for download via Wi-Fi and 3G
  • 224pp
  • Sales Rank: 150,099

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    • Pub. Date: July 2009
    • Publisher: Broadway Books
    • Format: eBook, 224pp
    • Sales Rank: 150,099

    Synopsis

    A career criminal with OCD tendencies and a savant-like genius for bringing order to his crime scenes, Martin considers himself one of the best in the biz. After all, he’s been able to steal from the same people for years on end—virtually undetected. Of course, this could also be attributed to his unique business model—he takes only items that will go unnoticed by the homeowner. After all, who in their right mind would miss a roll of toilet paper here, a half-used bottle of maple syrup there, or even a rarely used piece of china buried deep within a dusty cabinet?
     
    Even though he's never met these homeowners, he's spent hours in their houses, looking through their photo albums and reading their journals. In essence, Martin has developed a friendship of sorts with them and as such, he decides to interfere more in their lives—playing the part of a rather odd guardian angel—even though it means breaking many of his twitchy neurotic rules.
     
    Along the way Martin not only improves the lives of others, but he also discovers love and finds that his own life is much better lived on the edge (at least some of the time) in this hilarious, suspenseful and often profound novel about a man used to planning every second of his life, suddenly forced to confront chaos and spontaneity.    

    The New York Times - Marilyn Stasio

    Who wants to catch a thief when he's as endearing as Martin Railsback, the oddball hero of Matthew Dicks's first novel, Something Missing?

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    MATTHEW DICKS lives in Newington, Connecticut. This is his first novel.

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    Not For Mystery/Thriller Readersby Brewer

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    January 15, 2010: Whether you like this book or not will depend on how you came about to read it. My genre is mystery, thriller, suspense. I found this book on the Edgar Nominee qualification list for best 2010 first novel. It does not belong on that list as there is no mystery, no thrills and no real suspense. Some anal retentive guy makes his living burlarizing suburban houses over and over again, taking things the owners will not miss, including all the grocery store food and necessaries for his own pitiful, non-fulfilling existence. Every so often he will steal something of real value like jewelry or silver when he is convinced that the owner has forgotten about the item. He then sells it on ebay under a fictional character of his own creation for which he is so proud. If you think risking getting caught stealing toilet paper from a neighbor makes for suspense, then this book is for you. Is Martin "quirky" as promoted...yes...is he likeable or identifiable...absolutely not. Those who enjoy brainless, light, quick reading might give this one a thumbs up, but if Dennis Lehane, Stephen Hunter and/or Michael Connelly are more to your liking than I guarantee you will be bored reading this book that will make your all time worst list.

    I Also Recommend: Shutter Island, Dirty White Boys, Child 44.

    A great off-the-beaten-track mystery.by ReneIF

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    December 27, 2009: Where oh where did the author come up with his main character and subject of this mystery? It's so totally different and fun to read. I was on pins and needles for what was to come next. The main character, though totally frustrating, was absolutely endearing. We're reading this one for our book club and will be meeting with the author. I can't wait for the discussion. His characters are well developed. The plot was completely off beat - a little like Monk, but living on the other side of the law. There was no uncomfortable language or plot situations. The reader can't help but fall in love with his characters. This is a great read for any age group.


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