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|date=May 2013
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|summary=''The Bedlam Detective'' is a whip-smart and obviously loving homage to the work of writers like Wells and Conan Doyle that’s both well written and ridiculously enjoyable.
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Authors like to claim that writing is hard work. In a way, that’s true – there are a really astonishing number of words in a book, and it’s often very difficult to wrangle them from your head into coherent sentences on a page. At the same time, though, ''hard'' should not be the same as ''boring''. It’s sad to come across authors who don’t enjoy the process of writing, and it’s so easy to tell when you’re reading a piece of work by a writer who was actually having fun when they wrote it.

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