The Forensic Records Society Explained

The Forensic Records Society
Author:Magnus Mills
Cover Artist:David Mann
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Publisher:Bloomsbury
Release Date:6 April 2017
Media Type:Print
Isbn:1-4088-7837-2

The Forensic Records Society is a novel by English author Magnus Mills published in 2017 by Bloomsbury.

Plot introduction

Meeting every Monday night in the back room of The Half Moon public house the 'Forensic Records Society' is established "for the express purpose of listening to records closely and in detail, forensically if you like, without any interruptions or distractions". moreover there should be "no comments or judgements of other peoples tastes". These rules are strictly enforced which leads to friction within the fledgling society and the forming of an alternative "Confessional Records Society" meeting on Tuesdays with the contrasting invitation to "Bring a record of your choice and confess!". Tensions increase between the rival societies, leading to 'bickering, desertion, subterfuge and rivalry'.

Reception

Playlist

As mentioned in the review in The Herald, 'the device of naming only the titles and never the artists of all the records cited makes a pop quiz of the book's pages that even those whose obsessiveness is being ridiculed are bound to enjoy'. Often the titles 'humorously comment on or undermine the adjacent story'.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. https://www.irishtimes.com/culture/books/the-forensic-records-society-review-give-it-a-spin-1.3089289 The Forensic Records Society review: Give it a spin
  2. https://www.theguardian.com/books/2017/apr/07/forensic-records-society-by-magnus-mills-review The Forensic Records Society by Magnus Mills review – philosophy down the pub | Books | The Guardian