Unfortunately, I didn't like this story of a woman who accompanies her husband on his business trip to Mexico City and experiences a hallucinatory trip based on her fears of crime, catastrophes and other misfortunes. The story is written wholly from the character's perspective so we just get what she believes is happening around her. While this sounds quite interesting in theory and was the reason I picked the book up, I never got into the narrative. As there is no way to tell what is going on (or whether there is anything "really" happening at all), it became just sequence after sequence of imagined catastrophes. After a while it felt like reading white noise. It's also full of references to brands and music (there comes a playlist with he book), but it is too high frequency to really get something out of it for me. I still like the idea of the book, but sadly, the execution really wasn't for me.