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Tim Davy's noir/surreal novel, Amberville at least sounds enticing. A Swedish book about drugs, gambling and stuffed-animal thugs has to get you curious, right?

Publisher's Weekly says, "Those with an appetite for the bizarre will best appreciate the pseudonymous Davys's offbeat debut."

TheLitLife.com doesn't like it as much saying, "It never really gets off the ground. Genre novels should be propulsive. Antes should be raised. This was seems too self-satisfied."


Robert Thompson of Fantasy Book Critic had this to say:
"Amberville is unusual, possesses idiosyncrasies that take some getting used to, and is hard to classify and review . . . but that’s all part of its unique charm. Because Amberville is like no other book you’ve ever read before and the experience it offers is a refreshingly different one."

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