Nathan Larson is an award-winning film music composer, having created the scores for over thirty movies, including Boys Don't Cry, Dirty Pretty Things, and Margin Call. The Dewey Decimal System and The Nervous System are the highly acclaimed first two installments in his Dewey Decimal crime-fiction trilogy, and are followed by The Immune System. Larson lives in Harlem, New York City, with his wife and son.
The final book in Larson's compulsively readable, uniquely strange
Dewey Decimal trilogy, The Immune System features Larson's patented
ability to play with words and sentence structure in a way that
mirrors the disorienting events happening in the plot. And yet,
because the reader is in such good hands with Larson, it doesn't
matter if everything is clear right from the start. Just trust that
Larson knows where he's taking you, and enjoy the slightly surreal,
definitely funny ride.-- "The L Magazine"
The final installment of one of the finest (and weirdest) thriller
trilogies ever. . . . There is physical action aplenty in this
breathtaking novel--fistfights, shoot-outs, bombs, etc.--but during
the finale of Larson's glorious trilogy, we learn that in the end,
the only struggle that ever mattered was Decimal's struggle with
himself.
-- "Mystery Scene"
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