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The Final Solution: A Story Of Detection
Author: Michael Chabon

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Publisher: Fourth Estate
Book Type: Hardcover
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ISBN-13: 9780060763404 - ISBN-10: 006076340X
Publication Date: 11/1/2004
Pages: 131


Other Versions of this Book: Audio CD (Unabridged), Audio Cassette (Unabridged)

Book Description:
In the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay, prose magician Michael Chabon conjured up the golden age of comic books -- intertwining history, legend, and storytelling verve. In The Final Solution, he has condensed his boundless vision to craft a short, suspenseful tale of compassion and wit that reimagines the classic nineteenth-century detective story.

In deep retirement in the English country-side, an eighty-nine-year-old man, vaguely recollected by locals as a once-famous detective, is more concerned with his beekeeping than with his fellow man. Into his life wanders Linus Steinman, nine years old and mute, who has escaped from Nazi Germany with his sole companion: an African gray parrot. What is the meaning of the mysterious strings of German numbers the bird spews out -- a top-secret SS code? The keys to a series of Swiss bank accounts perhaps? Or something more sinister? Is the solution to this last case -- the real explanation of the mysterious boy and his parrot -- beyond even the reach of the once-famed sleuth?

Subtle revelations lead the reader to a wrenching resolution. This brilliant homage, which won the 2004 Aga Khan Prize for fiction, is the work of a master storyteller at the height of his powers.


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Rob S. (RobInDenver) wrote on 6/30/2007...

6 member(s) found this review helpful.

Interesting little tale with a fitting play on words, considering the setting of World War II London.

This somewhat recent—and short—offering from one of this generation’s finest was tightly spun. But as Chabon himself said in current interviews about THE YIDDISH POLICEMEN’S UNION, he tends to overwrite. At 113 pages or so, I can imagine this book would have been shorter with a more relentless swipe at the prose.

I still enjoyed this little book. A lot.

I can’t wait to read TYPU.

Pete S. wrote on 2/3/2007...

3 member(s) found this review helpful.

a very nice, short read. I love the older detective stories, Sherlock Holmes and the like, and this was an interesting angle on the genre.

Barbara N. wrote on 9/6/2009...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

Fascinating tale based on a retired Sherlock Holmes character and a Jewish refugee child with a puzzling parrot who recites only sequences of numbers. Unlike a Conan Doyle tale, the mystery is not tied up in a neat bow at the conclusion of the novel. Some horrors cannot be deduced from the facts uncovered and extrapolations of their meanings.

Lynda J R. wrote on 1/25/2008...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

The Pulitzer Prize-winning author has created a charming homage to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's famous detective. All of his fans will want to read this story, which picks up with the once-famous detective, now 89, living in retirement and keeping bees. When a 9-year-old mute boy with an African parrot happens by his cottage, you just know a mystery will follow. Beautifully done. Mr. Chabon, please write more.

Karen F. (lovelylibrarian) wrote on 12/30/2008...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

I enjoyed this clever short detective story. The writing was excellent and I read this story more slowly than I would usually read so that I could better appreciate Chabon's style.

Karen K. (krin) wrote on 4/6/2008...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

This was a quiet, contemplative mystery regarding a missing parrot who may know some secret information. While the mystery itself was not that engaging, I did enjoy reading about Sherlock Holmes in his retirement years and how taking care of bees became a solace to him after years of detection.

Holly H. (hubbskh) wrote on 1/24/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Michael Chabon spins a short and highly clever story of one of the last true adventures of favorite detective Sherlock Holmes. Great for discussions!

Terrence W. (770days) wrote on 5/2/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Rather uninspiring.

Kristin M. (MissKristin66) wrote on 4/13/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

A very strange book.


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