The Domino Men

The Domino Men by Jonathan Barnes is a 400-page work of fiction published by HarperCollins on January 27, 2009. This edition presents a unique blend of fantasy and wit, showcasing Barnes’s distinctive style as he weaves a narrative filled with intrigue and bizarre elements. The story invites readers into a world where the ordinary collides with the extraordinary, creating a landscape rich in imagination and unexpected twists.
In The Domino Men, readers will encounter a quirky tale that combines elements of conspiracy and oddity, reminiscent of the humor found in works by authors like Neil Gaiman and Douglas Adams. The narrative unfolds with a mix of adventure and surrealism, offering a fresh perspective on familiar tropes. This edition, written in English, is designed for those who appreciate inventive storytelling and a playful approach to genre conventions.
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“An infectious blend of wit, wonder, and the bizarre presented with remarkable style.”
—San Antonio Express-News
Jonathan Barnes, author of The Somnambulist, outdoes himself in outrageous invention with The Domino Men. Fans of Neil Gaiman, Jasper Fforde, Susanna Clarke, Matt Ruff, and Douglas Adams will not want to miss this quirky and compelling tale of intrigue, conspiracy, and general oddness. Think The Office meets James Bond fighting aliens with a healthy dollop of H.P. Lovecraft horror thrown in for good measure—and that’s only half the fun of Barnes’s wonderfully bizarre The Domino Men.
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