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I would posit that this book (at least the first segment) is an amazing, thought-provoking twist to the typical mystery. Unpredictable with a driving but not over-driven element of ambiguity. This isn't a Who-Done-It, it's a What-Does-It-All-Mean. Much more fun and reverberating.

Strange but well written
Christine C. reviewed The New York Trilogy: City of Glass / Ghosts / The Locked Room (New York, Bks 1-3) on + 22 more book reviews
I am an avid mystery lover. Post-modernism, however, threatens the genre. For evidence, read this.
Michelle G. (mlgrem) reviewed The New York Trilogy: City of Glass / Ghosts / The Locked Room (New York, Bks 1-3) on + 9 more book reviews
Three stories in one.