The little sleep : a novel / Paul Tremblay.
Material type: TextEdition: First William Morrow paperback editionDescription: 276 pages ; 21 cmISBN: 9780062995773; 0062995774Subject(s): Private investigators -- Fiction | Narcolepsy -- Fiction | Extortion -- Fiction | Dreams -- Fiction | Photographs -- Fiction | South Boston (Boston, Mass.) -- FictionGenre/Form: Detective and mystery fictionDDC classification: MYSTERY Subject: In Boston a narcoleptic private detective dreams about a reality show contestant asking him to help get her stolen fingers back and awakens to find on his desk a manila envelope containing revealing photos of her.Summary: Mark Genevich is a South Boston P.I. with a little problem: he's narcoleptic, and he suffers from the most severe symptoms, including hypnagogic hallucinations. These waking dreams wreak havoc for a guy who depends on real-life clues to make his living. Jennifer Times, daughter of the powerful local D.A. and a contestant on American Star, walks into his office with an outlandish story about a man who stole her fingers-- or does she?. He awakes from his latest hallucination alone, but on his desk is a manila envelope containing risqu�e photos of Jennifer. Are the pictures real? If so, is Mark hunting a blackmailer, or worse? -- adapted from back coverCurrent library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Martha's Vineyard High School Library | FIC/TRE (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 39844500066911 |
"Originally published by Henry Holt and Company in 2009."--Title page verso.
In Boston a narcoleptic private detective dreams about a reality show contestant asking him to help get her stolen fingers back and awakens to find on his desk a manila envelope containing revealing photos of her.
Mark Genevich is a South Boston P.I. with a little problem: he's narcoleptic, and he suffers from the most severe symptoms, including hypnagogic hallucinations. These waking dreams wreak havoc for a guy who depends on real-life clues to make his living. Jennifer Times, daughter of the powerful local D.A. and a contestant on American Star, walks into his office with an outlandish story about a man who stole her fingers-- or does she?. He awakes from his latest hallucination alone, but on his desk is a manila envelope containing risqu�e photos of Jennifer. Are the pictures real? If so, is Mark hunting a blackmailer, or worse? -- adapted from back cover
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