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Jedediah Berry

    Jedediah Berry masters the art of magic, weaving together the intricacy and thoughtfulness of Borges and Kafka with the page-turning excitement of a detective thriller. His work invites laughter, thrills, contemplation, and wonder. Berry's writing is filled with wit and discovery. His unique style explores the boundaries between reality and fantasy.

    Jedediah Berry
    The Naming Song
    The Manual of Detection
    • The Manual of Detection

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      In this mind-expanding debut novel, an unlikely detective, armed only with an umbrella and a singular handbook, must unravel a series of crimes occurring within people's dreams. Set in a perpetually rainy unnamed city, Charles Unwin is a humble file clerk at a formidable detective agency, where his knowledge of mysteries stems from filing reports for the renowned investigator Travis Sivart. When Sivart disappears and his supervisor is found murdered, Unwin is unexpectedly promoted to detective, despite lacking the necessary skills. His only support comes from a sleepy assistant and the insightful MANUAL OF DETECTION. As Unwin searches for Sivart, he becomes a murder suspect, pursued by goons and the enigmatic femme fatale Cleo Greenwood. Strange questions arise: Why does the mummy at the Municipal Museum have modern dental work? Where have all the city's alarm clocks gone? Why is Chapter 18 missing from his copy of the Manual? Unwin learns that Sivart's most significant cases were never solved correctly, prompting him to enter the dreams of a murdered man and confront a criminal mastermind intent on controlling the slumbering city. This brilliantly conceived novel challenges perceptions and redefines the boundaries of imaginative fiction.

      The Manual of Detection
      3.3
    • The Naming Song

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      In a world where meaning has vanished and nightmares roam freely, the rise of the committees—Maps, Ghosts, Dreams, and Names—offers a glimmer of hope. These groups establish borders to contain the chaos, capturing ghosts and battling monsters to reclaim their reality. As they confront the terrors of the nameless wilds, the struggle between the known and the unknown intensifies, highlighting themes of identity and the power of language in a fractured existence.

      The Naming Song
      3.9