Audacious, rambling ... This author has always reveled in bridging genre and high-gloss literature; here he blends police procedural, the horror of Stephen King and the postmodern density of David Foster Wallace ... This is peak maximalist fiction: a mash-up of famous, forgotten and half-forgotten volumes, a library of an author’s mind. Some readers may find Tom’s Crossing ponderous and bloated, with too many forks in the trail. I advise patience and fortitude: Danielewski’s affection for his characters leads the big ideas much as Tom guides Kalin and Landry higher into the mountains. The narrative beckons us to settle in. Its excesses drive its risks.
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