Wow. I'm blown away. Full disclosure, suspenseful thrillers are not my genre, but this book was amazing. It caught and held my attention because it was the perfect blend of plot complexity, tight writing, layered and textured characters, all set against an extremely authentic-feeling backdrop. I FELT like I was in NYC without being bogged in details (or Hawaii, which was a lovely counterbalance to the urban hustle), in the same way that I FELT the authenticity of the journalistic world our hero, Alex Vane, operates in. I was steeped, and I loved it.
Alex Vane is a fun character to follow, (the kind of guy who keeps a king-sized bed in an NYC studio apartment, so that tells you a lot right there). He's obsessed with his physique, maybe a bit of a playboy, but with a heart of gold. But it was Camila, his erstwhile partner, who really captivated me. Emotionally attuned, witty, and smart, I loved this character. She was not just a foil for Alex as they seek to unravel who killed her professor ex-lover, but his equal, with an almost uncanny ability to read people and situations. I loved this line about her as she contemplated her family: "Generations of congealed suffering moved through her."
And that brings me to the prose. AC Fuller's writing style is a joy to read. Not stiff in the slightest (as I sort of imagined--unfairly perhaps--was the norm for this genre), he layers in beautiful but spare detail, keeps the prose tight, the plot moving, without ever sacrificing style or voice or atmosphere, and with a healthy dose of humor peppered in for good measure.
As if that weren't enough, this novel is set just after the events of 9/11, and Fuller has managed to capture the aftermath of that reality, the shifting changes in news and how we perceive and receive it. The amount of work that went into this book is evident in the effortlessness in which I was able to absorb it.
A five star read in every way.