8 /10
RATING

Motherless Brooklyn

by Jonathan Lethem

Snappy Review

Two goes to get into, and then raced through, loving every minute of it!

Book Synopsis

Lionel Essrog, a.k.a. the Human Freakshow, is a victim of Tourette’s syndrome (an uncontrollable urge to shout out nonsense, touch every surface in reach, rearrange objects).

Local tough guy Frank Minna hires the adolescent Lionel and three other orphans from St Vincent’s Home for Boys and grooms them to become the Minna Men, a fly-by-night detective-agency-cum-limoservice.

Then one terrible day Frank is murdered, and Lionel must become a real detective.

With crackling dialogue, a dazzling evocation of place, and a plot which mimics Tourette’s itself in its freshness and capacity to shock, Motherless Brooklyn is a bravura performance: funny, tense, touching, and extravagant.