Something Missing - Matthew Dicks

Something Missing

By Matthew Dicks

  • Release Date: 2009-07-14
  • Genre: Fiction & Literature
4.5 Score: 4.5 (From 36 Ratings)

Description

"The story of an obsessive-compulsive housebreaker whose every waking moment is jam-packed with finicky clockwork ritual--the kind of intense micro-planning that might have made even Napoleon back off...Matthew Dicks has created an unforgettable character that will have you torn between wanting to throttle him--or adopt him." 
--Alan Bradley, author of the New York Times bestselling Flavia de Luce novels


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. After all, he’s been able to steal from the same people for years on end—virtually undetected. Of course, this could also be because of his unique business model—taking only items that will go unnoticed by the homeowner. After all, who would notice a missing 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, spending hours in their houses, looking through their photo albums and reading their journals, he feels like he knows them. So Martin decides to meddle more in their lives—playing the part of a rather odd guardian angel—even though it means breaking many of his neurotic rules.
 
In this hilarious, suspenseful and often profound novel about a man used to planning every second of his life, Martin comes to realize that life is much better lived on the edge (at least some of the time).

Reviews

  • BORING!!

    1
    By 1verylovedmom
    I really wanted to love this book. Based on the description, I was looking forward to a unique storyline laced with humor. The characters were quite boring and forgetable. The story didn’t pull you in and the story just dragged on.
  • 100 Words or Less

    2
    By JRubino
    The problem with this novel is the overall blandness of the main character, the descriptions, the plot … well, everything. Once I get past the unique “hook” of the novel, nothing in the writing makes me care what happens. Even in the “exciting” moments, the descriptions are so methodical and organized and flat. It’s like the energy has been drained from the prose. Maybe that’s deliberate? But it’s not written in first person, so maybe it’s just over thinking an otherwise interesting idea. In the end, I quit halfway through because nothing was drawing me back to the story.
  • Great Read!!!

    5
    By Brown4U
    The only problem with this wonderful, delightful book is, I want more!!

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