A review by glenmowrer
And Then You Die by Michael Dibdin

4.0

Better than usual detours and unexpected moments. While somewhat arrogantly macho the character maintains a sympathetic perspective on humans and a fairly critical/cynical view of his own motivations. This makes the read a bit better. I read this book sort of "out of turn" and found it stands alone pretty well but it does address some critical events in the protagonists' development. Not great literature but a nice escape.