"And that becomes the point of this dark confection, an interrogation of the real and when you recognise it, you find yourself gazing about you like a tourist in a city of skyscrapers (could the luxuriousness of the Dubai section be imagined, could the apparent ease with which Henry moves through the world be imagined, is Kristen's plan pure wish-fulfilment, is the climax of the book the kind of thing a disappointed pessimist might imagine for themselves?). It makes for quite a game and the game is arresting in a devious way. There is a tension at work here, between the author and the reader, a tension you sense the author is having fun extending, a tension the reader experiences both as anxiety and exhilaration. All told, it makes for a great read and the kind of book you may be inclined to read over the instant you get to the end."
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