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No Sleep till Wonderland
No Sleep till Wonderland: A Novel | Paul Tremblay
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Mark Genevich, narcoleptic detective, is caught between friends and a police investigation in this wickedly riveting PI novel with a twista follow-up to The Little Sleep Mark Genevich is stuck in a rut: his narcolepsy isn't improving, his private-detective business is barely scraping by, and his landlord mother is forcing him to attend group therapy sessions. Desperate for companionship, Mark goes on a two-day bender with a new acquaintance, Gus, who is slick and charismaticand someone Mark knows very little about. When Gus asks Mark to protect a friend who is being stalked, Mark inexplicably finds himself in the middle of a murder investigation and soon becomes the target of the police, a sue-happy lawyer, and a violent local bouncer. Will Mark learn to trust himself in time to solve the crimeand in time to escape with his life? Written with the same "witty voice that doesn't let go"* that has won Paul Tremblay so many fans, No Sleep Till Wonderland features a memorable detective whose only hope for reconciling with his difficult past is to keep movingasleep or awaketoward an uncertain future. *Library Journal, starred review for The Little Sleep
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🎧 Book 2. A unique & weird book.

Genevich is a narcoleptic private eye in group therapy who hasn‘t worked in 18 months when he goes on a 2 day bender with Gus, someone he meets in therapy.

Gus offers Genevich a job protecting a girl being stalked.

The author uses a lot of wacky insane word pairings so if you‘re looking for anything serious, nope.

I like shockingly weird stories so I enjoyed it. I need to find book 1 for my TBR!

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RamsFan1963 I read the first book, The Little Sleep, and could only rate it a so-so. I think that comes from my dislike of the unreliable narrator trope. 2y
Twainy @RamsFan1963 ugh it was terrible with the audio … nearly impossible to discern between his reality & possible dreams. At some point I‘d be thinking is this real?! LOL (edited) 2y
vivastory I love Tremblay & I hold out hope that he'll revisit this character in the future 2y
Twainy @vivastory loved the book. I was captivated and laughing the entire time. Good fun! 2y
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This is me. Everytime. You'd think I'd have learned better by now. 😁😁😕📚📖

JoeStalksBeck Last night I was so exhausted from work but needed to read. Started at 10 and had to stop at 12 . I did get 100 pages in so I was happy:) and yes my eyes were on fire 🔥 😂 7y
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