Slygly's review
The Grand Complication: A Novel by Allen Kurzweil
It isn't every day that you find a mystery-suspense novel about librarians, and these sort of books don't usually make for good airport reading. But this one did keep my attention riveted, was easy to jump into amidst the chaos of my reading environment, and had numerous section breaks inside short chapters so that I didn't mind multiple interruptions. I appreciated that the small gear which separated the sections turned by exactly 360 degrees throughout the book and that the pages numbered 360.
It would have been a 4 to 5 star book except for the ending, which landed with a thud.
It would have been a 4 to 5 star book except for the ending, which landed with a thud.
