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Detektivnoe agenstvo Dirka Dzhentli [Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency. Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul]
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Where neither the police, nor a certified psychiatrist, nor a Cambridge professor can help you, Dirk Gently's detective agency steps in – the leading expert on divorce cases, missing cats, and aliens from other worlds. Who better than him to answer the most complex questions of our time: What do a cat and Coleridge have in common with quantum mechanics and a Chesterfield sofa? Can a deceased person sue for defamation? And does a genius truly reside in the subconscious of each of us, ready to tackle any task – even one that at first glance seems insurmountable?
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Where neither the police, nor a certified psychiatrist, nor a Cambridge professor can help you, Dirk Gently's detective agency steps in – the leading expert on divorce cases, missing cats, and aliens from other worlds. Who better than him to answer the most complex questions of our time: What do a cat and Coleridge have in common with quantum mechanics and a Chesterfield sofa? Can a deceased person sue for defamation? And does a genius truly reside in the subconscious of each of us, ready to tackle any task – even one that at first glance seems insurmountable?
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Author
Adams Douglas
Publisher
AST
ISBN
9785171032845
Format
Paperback
Year Published
2023
Pages
576
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Where neither the police, nor a certified psychiatrist, nor a Cambridge professor can help you, Dirk Gently's detective agency steps in – the leading expert on divorce cases, missing cats, and aliens from other worlds. Who better than him to answer the most complex questions of our time: What do a cat and Coleridge have in common with quantum mechanics and a Chesterfield sofa? Can a deceased person sue for defamation? And does a genius truly reside in the subconscious of each of us, ready to tackle any task – even one that at first glance seems insurmountable?