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The first novel by Jonathan Lethem (author of the award-winning Motherless Brooklyn) is a science-fiction mystery, a dark and funny post-modern romp serving further evidence that Lethem is the distinctive voice of a new generation. Conrad Metcalf has problems. He has a monkey on his back, a rabbit in his waiting room, and a trigger-happy kangaroo on his tail. (Maybe evolution therapy is not such a good idea). He's been shadowing Celeste, the wife of an Oakland urologist. Maybe falling in love with her a little at the same time. When the doctor turns up dead, Metcalf finds himself caught in a crossfire between the boys from the Inquisitor's Office and gangsters who operate out of the back room of the Fickle Muse.
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A lot of this book felt like a cheesy noir detective story, from the bantering that always leaves our hero with the last word to the predictable sexual conquest. On top of that, the writing had some pretty big flaws. Of many, here is one example:
The big man chuckled. “What would be my motive for telling you that?”
“Simple. I'll find out one way or another. Either you tell me now or I bother your loved ones about it.”
“Very well. There's something I like about letting you go on thinking your threats are effective with me. I suppose I admire your bluster.”
Huh. It's weird, definitely weird. Sam Spade meets Animal Farm meets Brave New World. Complex mystery, plenty of characters, some of whom could use more backstory, but plenty of world-development. This might actually need some digesting...