A Slight Trick of the Mind
Style and Technique
Mitch Cullin's novel «A Slight Trick of the Mind» is characterized by deep psychological insight and attention to detail. The author employs a calm, measured narrative style that highlights the inner experiences of the protagonist, Sherlock Holmes, in his later years. The language is rich and expressive, with a focus on the character's internal monologues and reflections. Cullin skillfully uses flashbacks to reveal Holmes's past and his unfinished cases, creating a multi-layered narrative structure. Literary devices such as symbolism and metaphors help convey themes of aging, memory, and loss. The story's non-linear structure allows readers to gradually immerse themselves in Holmes's world of memories and present experiences, creating an atmosphere of introspection and nostalgia.
