Psychoanalysts make the best detectives! When it comes to divining
motives, deciphering ambiguous pronouncements, detecting delusions, and
foiling the tricks memory plays, famed French analyst Jacques Lacan -
turned self-proclaimed retired Inspector Quesjac Canal - is second to
none (apologies to Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes, Agatha Christie's
Hercule Poirot, Edgar Allen Poe's Dupin, and Umberto Eco's William of
Baskerville).Reluctantly drawn into helping hapless New York City police
detectives with crimes reported by luminaries like Rolland Saalem, music
director of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra, and involving prominent
personages like Tobias Trickler, Mayor of New York City, and Sandra
Errand, Vice-President for North American sales at YVEH Distributors of
Spirits, Canal solves cases that are anything but what they appear to be
and mends tears of the heart and soul at the same time.