TIGERMAN
by Nick Harkaway
The setting for Tigerman is the (fictional) island of Mancreau, where Sergeant Lester Ferris has been posted after a harrowing tour of duty in Afghanistan. Mancreau is an island under a death sentence – ongoing pollution has caused clouds of toxic chemicals to intermittently explode from the island's innards causing scientifically inexplicable problems such as the sex of the island's fish changing. Harkaway writes with such dexterity and delight, seemingly effortlessly melding witty descriptions of the island's inhabitants with moving and confronting moments as well as frenetic action scenes. The absurd never becomes the ridiculous and the heart of the story never wavers. That balance of proper storytelling with literary complexity is, for me, what makes a book really special and Tigerman does this with aplomb. It's a joy to read.
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