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The Office of Lost and Found [Kindle Edition]

Vincent Holland-Keen
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Thomas Locke can find anything. You know the hurricane that hit a while back? Word is he found the butterfly that started it. So, when a desperate Veronica Drysdale hires Locke to find her missing husband, it makes perfect sense.

Except the world of Thomas Locke doesn't make sense. It puts monsters under the bed, makes stars fall from the sky and leads little children to worship the marvels of road-works.

This world also hides from Veronica a past far darker and stranger than she could ever have imagined. To learn the truth, Veronica is going to have to lose everything.

And that's where Locke’s shadowy business partner Lafarge comes in…

FOCUS ON -
• DARK COMEDY
• TWISTED CRIME NOIR
• SUPERNATURAL HORROR
• ACTION AND SUSPENSE

If you like The Office of Lost and Found, try:
• Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency by Douglas Adams
• Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman
• The Thief of Always by Clive Barker
• Aberystwyth Mon Amour by Malcolm Pryce

A teaser trailer can be viewed at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eiaEqlvzTNI

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Vincent Holland-Keen is an author, artist and video director currently residing in the North of England. He works for a major metropolitan university as a business analyst/system designer.

PRAISE FOR VINCENT HOLLAND-KEEN
"The Office of Lost and Found is a novel unlike anything you are likely to read this year. Probably next year as well. It's staggeringly different to anything else I've read since picking up a copy of a Douglas Adams book when I was a teenager, really enjoying it and then never reading anything in the same vein since... this is a great story, written excellently and executed to almost perfection... Gloriously confusing, hilarious, emotional and unforgettable. Highly recommended to all."
-Guilty Conscience

"This isn’t your typical, by the numbers, urban fantasy, this is something completely different... Trust me when I say, if you are willing to take a chance on this debut novel you will enjoy it."
-The Eloquent Page

"I really enjoyed reading The Office of Lost and Found. It's fun, scary, surprising and bizarre. The book kept surprising me and just when I thought things could not get more weird they did. Vincent Holland-Keen writes like a cocktail of Douglas Adams and A Lee Martinez with a twist of James Herbert."
-I Will Read Books

"The feeling I got whilst reading this book took me back to reading Good Omens [Terry Pratchett & Neil Gaiman] all those years ago. I knew I was reading something different... It is a wild and thoroughly enjoyable read that I will be recommending to my friends, and certainly reading again at a later date.
-Tony’s Thoughts

"It has something in common with early Robert Rankin but is less self consciously clever, relaxing instead into excellent storytelling, compelling characters and unrelenting movement. Fans of Robert Rankin and Christopher Moore, or Douglas Adams’ Dirk Gently series, should find a lot here to love... One of my all-time favourite books…"
-Un:Bound

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 580 KB
  • Publisher: Anarchy Books (1 July 2011)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B0059K1S34
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #20,221 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful
Format:Kindle Edition
Thomas Locke can find anything. You know the hurricane that hit a while back? Word is he found the butterfly that started it. So, when a desperate Veronica Drysdale hires Locke to find her missing husband, it makes perfect sense.

Except the world of Thomas Locke doesn't make sense. It puts monsters under the bed, makes stars fall from the sky and leads little children to worship the marvels of road-works.

This world also hides from Veronica a past far darker and stranger than she could ever have imagined. To learn the truth, Veronica is going to have to lose everything.

And that's where Locke's shadowy business partner Lafarge comes in...

Before we begin I have a couple of questions. How do you feel about novels that feature a character reincarnated as a toaster? Would you have a problem if the toaster was called Leonard? If you have issues with either of these questions I would advise reading no further. I can tell you now, that this novel is not for you. Perhaps you might wish to consider doing something else instead? I've been told gardening is a very popular pastime?

Ahh your still here, jolly good. You're interested aren't you? Your thinking `toasters called Leonard, reincarnation, monsters under beds - all sounds awfully intriguing'. In this case, it turns out that you are absolutely one hundred percent correct.

The Office of Lost and Found by Vincent Holland-Keen contains a rich creamy vein of the absurd and surreal running straight through to its chocolate-coated centre. I ask you, where else would you find children obsessed with the devilment that is direct mail? The novel has a splendidly intricate plot that follows a small group of characters as they try and maintain a grasp of what is real. All around them our reality starts to warp and bend, as it becomes more and more fluid in nature. Each chapter demands your full attention while Holland-Keen writes like some crazed verbal gymnast. He obviously takes great delight in playing with language.

Characters flow in and out of the action packed narrative, and at times it is feels like trying to follow some sort of demented shell game, I was thoroughly impressed. I always enjoy when an author defies my expectations and creates something that entertains, but forces me to think at the same time.

Like a small apologetic island of serenity in the midst of all this madness is Thomas Locke. He works for The Office of Lost and Found locating objects, both animate and inanimate, that have been lost. His skill lies in following seemingly unassociated clues in order to get results. I loved the way that Locke frequently appears at locations like the shopkeeper from Mr Benn. As if by magic, he is suddenly present as though he has always been there.

As I alluded to earlier I don't think that this novel will be for everyone. Some may find the plot a little too hectic and keeping track of the characters and their ever-changing personalities a bit of a headache, personally I was blown away by it all.

The thing to remember is that this isn't your typical, by the numbers, urban fantasy this is something completely different. This novel is going to challenge your perceptions and force you to use the old grey matter. Underneath this splendidly quirky detective story there is an interesting on-going commentary about the nature of belief and those that choose to be believers. The key thing to remember when reading this metaphysical mind-bender, to paraphrase The Matrix, is that `there is no spoon'.

Trust me when I say, if you are willing to take a chance on this debut novel you will enjoy it.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful
could not put it down 22 Jan 2012
Format:Kindle Edition
Loved this book.
It was suggested by another author, and i don't normally read new authors, but i was hooked from the first chapter.
The novel has an arc and interlinked stories, no time to be bored.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful
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Move over Dirk Gentley, Thomas Locke is here.
It's odd,, funny, quirky, dark, emotional, brilliant. The genius of Vincent Holland-Keen distilled into this volume. A detective story and a personal journey amidst a world of chaos and strangely logical madness. If you have ever wondered how real the monsters under your bed are, why some people seem to have no free will, what happened last night that you don't remember and why there are strange new ornaments in your home or how it is that road works suddenly crop up all over the place VHK has the answers.
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