A review by tspangler1970
Waiting for Sunrise by William Boyd

3.0

William Boyd is one of those writers who, if he just wrote a long, neverending book, I would keep reading -- I feel the same way about A.S. Byatt. That said, I didn't totally love his new one. It's skillfully written, as always, and it has overtones of Kafka in the first part and Le Carre in the last two thirds, both of which are things I enjoyed about it. But it didn't totally hang together, for some reason. It kind of felt like two books. And there were definitely some threads left hanging for me. Still, I'll go back and read more of him. Adored Brazzaville Beach and Any Human Heart.