A page-turner this book certainly is not. The first section alone, the introduction to the characters, could be a separate novel. This book is to be enjoyed in the evenings, in a quiet and comfortable space, a few short sections at a time, as relaxation from online activities. The plot, of course, is totally preposterous, but the characters are interesting, since a lot of internal dialogue is presented. Related to the time of writing, the action takes place in the near future, hence the absence of Mao, Brezhnev and the presence of a fictitious former US president is plausible. For characters supposedly down on their luck, they all stay and eat at the most luxurious establishments in Vienna, Venice and Paris, but it all adds a lot of authenticity to the story. No need to read this novel quickly, but for those who take the time, the complicated plot and excellent style should be quite enjoyable.