Doppelganger


[book cover]

I like to buy used books for $3 or less. For every few stinkers like W.E.B. Griffin Special Ops, I get a gem like Doppelganger by David Stahler, Jr.

The fact that it was $3 should have been a good signal that it would be good. As a counter-example, I await with trepidation a 1066-page $1 copy of L. Ron Hubbard’s Battlefield Earth.

Doppelganger is a short 258-page read; I finished this book in one week of Muni time. I can’t say much about the plot without spoiling it since the story is very very tight, but the story contains what I would expect a good book noir to contain:

  • Enough to make me disappointed that Muni is running on time, for once. For comparison, there were days when I’d rather stand amidst a horde of zombie commuters than work my way through another chapter of Special Ops.
  • A nice, tight noir plot, with a complementary completely unresolved ending. Good book noir is everything that formulaic weekly television is not: no episodic stories that are neatly resolved within a neat 30- or 60-minute time slot.

I suppose Doppelganger‘s story could be described as putting Smeagol into a John Cusack story, in book form.

  1. #1 by Rafa on Tue Feb 19, 2008 - 12:56 pm

    2 comments:
    1) there are lots of quality books available free of charge at this place called the library
    2) wait, are you getting Battlefield Earth to read … AGAIN?! Please explain.

  2. #2 by Rob on Tue Feb 19, 2008 - 2:57 pm

    2) wait, are you getting Battlefield Earth to read … AGAIN?! Please explain.

    I have read Mission Earth (20 volumes or so).

    I haven’t read Battlefield Earth (1 volume with a real 70′s-looking cover). I bought the book for $1; that was not a promise to read it :).

  3. #3 by The Donald on Wed Feb 20, 2008 - 9:33 am

    Before I pick up based on your rec – do your book tastes mirror your movie tastes?

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