Gun with Occasional Music

by Jonathan Lethem
Category: "Fiction - S. F./Fantasy"
Pages:271
Year of Publication:1994
Date Added:02/13/2021
Date Read:04/21/2021
Notes:Conrad Metcalf is a detective in a dystopian future when everyone takes mood-altering drugs and animals can talk. He is hired to investigate the murder of Doctor Maynard Stanhunt, which soon puts him on the radar of the police and a gangster named Phoneblum who has a kangaroo as a hit man. Metcalf gets close to the truth when the police nab him and (literally) freeze him for six years. When he gets out, the world is even more repressive. He ignores the police's instructions and goes back to the case, figuring out that the kangaroo killed Stanhunt. He kills the kangaroo, then reports back to the police for re-freezing.
My Rating: 5

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Review - Gun with Occasional Music

Raymond Chandler, in one of his novels, wrote about a "subject ... as easy to spot as a kangaroo in a dinner jacket." Lethem took that line and made a book from it. It's a cute idea, but he didn't carry it off. His version of the future isn't interesting. His plot was involved and dull. His characters were unlikable. And his writing wasn't good enough to save it.
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