A review by philosophie
Imperfect Solo: A Dark Comedy of Random Misfortune by Steven Boykey Sidley

4.0

An anti-hero equivalent to Martin Amis and Joseph Heller's characters; this is a story that doesn't sweeten the ugly sides of life, an authentic product of 21st century. Sidley fuses profound emotional situations with light-hearted ones, solemn tone with humourous moments; "Imperfect solo" is a perfect imperfect dive into the psyche of a hero that doesn't have everything figured out, life is after all but a jazz solo.

This copy was kindly provided to me in exchange for an honest review by the publisher via NetGalley.