Minotaur reviewed Noir: A Novel by Christopher Moore
Review of 'Noir' on 'Goodreads'
3 stars
Not my favourite by him but still well worth the time.
Christopher Moore: Noir (2019, Elliot)
paperback, 317 pages
Published May 16, 2019 by Elliot.
Not my favourite by him but still well worth the time.
unexpectedly... i've enjoyed the novel very much =)
The plot is comfortably predictable from the very beginning of the story, and would make great B-grade SciFi movie for a Friday night in, except that the kind of character development you need to fall in love with a book like this takes a backseat to sometimes overly clever observational narration.
Loved the local San Francisco period color. The afterword went into more detail on Moore's process of picking a year, doing quite a bit of detailed research, then spinning a yarn around fixed points like cafes and theaters and people who actually existed. It explains the lack of character development, because the process is more like spinning cotton candy filler around a central metal pin than following typical storytelling patterns. The end is in mind from the beginning, and the enjoyment is in how he tells the story.
An excellent parody of the more serious noir genre.