For readers of a certain age and inclination — game for a good cry, tolerant of wistfulness — Haig’s books are tried and true ... A parable posing as a novel ... You need to be in the mood for this one. You’ll want to leave your skepticism and cynicism on the platform ... What saves The Midnight Train from becoming a hokey morality tale is Haig’s playfulness. He knows exactly what he’s up to and appears to have fun doing it ... Is this a literary masterpiece to be shelved alongside the great thinkers Haig occasionally mentions? ... No, it is not. And that’s just fine.
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