The Detective is a well-written, gritty, dark comedy of a book. It leads you in one direction, and then takes off in a completely different one the next page. Within human clones involved, that’s what I came to expect. The story itself is interesting, but not completely enthralling. I think the redeeming quality about this book is the inner thoughts and feelings of the main character, who solely goes by the name “The Detective.” Some of the twists were easy to see coming, while others were not, which made for a good story.
The author’s use of imagery is very well done and it was easy to imagine what it would be like in a top-secret human cloning facility. It’s well written and I found the Detective’s self-commentary especially enjoyable, but it was just a bit wordy at parts and there was a lack of character development for the male high-ranking big shots. If you’re looking for a book that answers every single question, has a happy story, or even a fulfilling one, this is not the book for you. If you like mysteries, thrillers, or if you watch a lot of action movies, I think you would really enjoy this book.