There’s a desperate comedy to the characters’ efforts to stave off boredom by any means — crime, sex, conspiracy theories — and a nice fizzy energy to the way even secondary characters are on the make ... Cole has an astute ear also for the verbal racket of modern life ... From time to time, though, you can hear the clunk of the author pulling levers to advance the plot ... The last 50 pages accelerate everything and wrap up all the plot points a bit too quickly. But that’s not fatal: endings are hard, and in a way all these manipulations are an extension of the book’s purpose. Why do we read if not to be taken for a ride by the author? Anyway, the scenes that result from these unlikely developments are funny and interesting, and the ending has a neatness that works, so we forgive them. Fulfillment is engaging, thoughtful and bang up-to-date.
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