MATTHEW DICKS is a writer and elementary school teacher. His articles have been published in theHartford Courant,he has been a featured author at the Books on the Nightstand retreat, and he is a Moth StorySLAM champion. He is the author of three other novels, includingUnexpectedly Milo,The Perfect Comeback of Caroline Jacobs,Memoirs of an Imaginary Friend,an international bestseller.His novels have been translated into more than 25 languages. He lives in Newington, Connecticut, with his wife, Elysha, and their two children.
"Who wants to catch a thief when he's as endearing as Martin
Railsback, the oddball hero of Matthew Dicks's first novel,
SOMETHING MISSING? Martin is, after all, prone to rob people of
items they'll never miss (a bar of soap, a few sticks of butter,
the odd diamond) as a way of getting to know them. Despite his
obsessive-compulsive work ethic, Martin manages to get himself in
trouble over a toothbrush--but not before we've decided to let him
in next time he calls." --New York Times Book Review
"This is a splendid novel, written with loving attention to
character and detail; Martin is so vividly realized that he
threatens to step off the page and into the reader’s own living
room. A loopier Bernie Rhodenbarr? A less lethal Dexter? Martin
falls somewhere in between, but with a little word of mouth and
some shrewd promotion, he could be the next big thing." --Booklist,
starred review
"Dicks has dreamed up an unusual premise and twisted it so that the
reader is rootting for 'the bad guy.'...Read Something Missing this
summer and join the fun as Martin's life and crimes become more
than he ever imagine." --The Free Lance-Star
"[T]he obsessive-compulsive Martin Railsback is a strange but
lovable anti-hero." --Boston Globe
"Dicks combines the neurotic atmosphere of a Woody Allen film wiht
the light touch of Lawrence Block's Bernie Rhodenbarr novels (The
Burglar Who Thought He Was Bogart, 1995, etc) in a unique debut.
The fantastically bizarre leading man, obsessive-compulsive Marin
Railsback, specializes in stealing things that no one notices have
gone missing... Dicks expertly crafts the setup, showing us
Martin's deep-seated need for stability and routine, then turning
his world on its head when the compulsive thief accidentally knocks
a client's toothbrush into the toilet. This necessitates a
nerve-racking, breathless mission to replace it--while its owner is
home, no less. Turning a philosophical corner, Martin embarks on an
altruistic mission, trying to make his clients' lives a little
better without their knowledge and risking his own tenuous
subsistence in the bargain. A very funny adventure about the
mechanics of burglary and the fragility of an orderly life."
--Kirkus Reviews
“A quirky and endearing first novel that makes you wonder if that
misplaced stick of butter or can of soup means there’s a burglar
prowling your pantry. If that thief is Martin Railsback, you might
be glad. He’s the kind of burglar you could conceivably want in
your house.” —M. Ann Jacoby, author of Life After Genius
“A funny, suspenseful and thoroughly original debut that will keep
you up to the wee hours flipping pages.” —David Rosen, author of I
Just Want My Pants Back
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