You can tell a lot about someone from what they misplace.
Oddball Mr Daniels has spent his life sorting chaos into order.
In the basement of a shabby Town Council building, he has meticulously labelled, guarded and sometimes claimed the lost property of DobbistonтАЩs residents for thirty years; a lifeтАЩs work carried out mostly unnoticed.
But when a bored teenager on work experience interrupts his routine, Mr DanielтАЩs underground world is revealed to be both a lonely prison of his own making and a refuge for his peculiar, uncurbed creativity. A place where hit-and-miss experiments to make the elixir of life, or record the music of the spheres, help him to grieve and search for existential truths.
Told through Lost Property Office vignettes - a snooker cue love story, a grannyтАЩs tea cosy and a kidтАЩs toy on an intergalactic adventure тАУ local histories are elevated to the momentous and profound, drawn with playful nostalgia and DooleyтАЩs deadpan wit.
AristotleтАЩs Cuttlefish is an irresistible and witty portrait of a close-knit northern town and the lives those lost and found characters within it.