As so many reviewers note, this book is affecting and strange, often funny, and so smartly written. That last bit--the disruptive lyrical energies of Wray's prose--was what most impressed and engaged me. Early on, as young Will/Lowboy has just gone underground, and we're just getting a bead on who...
Lowboy was just a few steps to the literary fiction side of a psychological thriller. Wray's depiction of a paranoid schizophrenic was carefully researched, complex, and believable, and he drew his other characters with similar care. I also really enjoyed the historical/cartographical fascination th...
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