Finch (novel)

Finch
Author Jeff VanderMeer
Genre Fantasy
Noir
Publisher Underland Press
Publication date
November 2009
Pages 339
ISBN 0-9802260-1-5
OCLC 318422341

Finch is Jeff VanderMeer's third novel set in the Ambergris universe. Written in the noir style of detective novels, it stands alone, while referencing characters and events from the earlier City of Saints and Madmen and Shriek: An Afterword.

Plot

At the time of Finch, Ambergris is ruled by the gray caps, a non-human, "spore-based" species. Their "Rising" followed a destructive civil war between rival human factions.

The title character, reluctant detective John Finch, is tasked with investigating a double-murder, one victim a human and the second a gray cap.

Reception

Eric Brown reviewed the book for The Guardian and says that "Finch plays with the conventions of the noir thriller, espionage and fantasy genres, mixing all three to produce something unique and unsettling." He does suggest that the "fractured, fragmented prose style ... is likely to alienate as many readers as it charms" but concludes that the book is "a compelling experience, a fungalpunk nightmare pullulating with dark, phantasmagorical transformations: it works equally as a stylish detective story, a perverse example of the New Weird fantasy subgenre, and an effective metaphor for the dehumanising effects of occupying forces and totalitarian regimes."[1]

Awards and honors

The novel was a nominee for the 2010 World Fantasy Award for Best Novel.[2]

References

  1. Brown, Eric (September 18, 2010). "Finch by Jeff VanderMeer". The Guardian.
  2. "Locus Online News". Retrieved August 24, 2010.

External links

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