I'm not a big fan of books that end without a resolution. The reader has invested their time, energy, emotions into the character(s) and deserve better. This is the second book I've read recently where the reader is left to decide the protagonist's fate. In both cases, the final actions and behaviour of the main character do not bode well for the future. It's a letdown and a gyp, in my humble opinion.
Having said that, the book is well-written and I enjoyed reading it immensely. The character and setting were original and didn't follow a well-worn path of having the character possess only good traits. His bad behaviour was somewhat understandable given the lamentable home situation. For that reason, it was even more disappointing when the book petered out just before the climax. Perhaps it is better that way than having to suffer the dismal fate of a failed life spread before our eyes.
The author could have gone two ways. He threw great good fortune in front of our hero, only to have it taken away again and again, sometimes by the character's own behaviour and 'bad choices' as another reader put it. But, sometimes just by circumstances. Was it in character that the young man decided to commit theft on the eve of redemption so that he could have sex, thereby betraying someone he seemed to care about and wilfully throwing his future at risk.
In the end, with every opportunity for redemption in front of him, with rescue at the 11th hour set to come in, he makes a decision that is fatally stupid and not necessarily in keeping with the character that has been developed.
Although thought-provoking, this lack of ending left me feeling dissatisfied and wary. I certainly will avoid this author in the future.