Shocking ... Beautifully executed. Bomer tells the story with a third-person limited point of view, which forces readers to get uncomfortably close to Doughty, a uniquely repellent character whose obliviousness makes him grimly fascinating ... This is, in part, a darkly funny novel, and Bomer walks a fine line brilliantly — the moments of humor don't detract from the seriousness of the themes.
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