The Angel's Game by Zafón
Sep. 24th, 2009 03:34 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
The Angel's Game is a quasi-prequel to Shadow of the Wind (my lackluster review), though they don't share very much in common apart from some Barcelona locations. I enjoyed the first two-thirds of the book, as our young author grows up and gets involved with a Mephistophelean benefactor who commissions a work. He is bedeviled not only by his employer, but also by a mystery in the past and obsessions in the present. The plot comes with a bonus doomed love affair.
Unfortunately, the final third doesn't live up to beginning, and edges too close to magic realism simply for the sake of magic realism, rather than as a technique to reach an artistic end.
Unfortunately, the final third doesn't live up to beginning, and edges too close to magic realism simply for the sake of magic realism, rather than as a technique to reach an artistic end.