A review by kevin_shepherd
My Revolutions by Hari Kunzru

4.0

Chris Carver is intent on escaping his terrorist past but fate, piloted by Miles Bridgeman, has other plans. I love the way Hari Kunzru juxtaposes '70's counter-culture with '90's complacency. None of Kunzru's characters are especially likable—an element that plays well with the novel's neo-noirish feel. All the key elements of great noir are here including a masterfully crafted femme fatale, Anna Addison. For me, this was an enjoyably compelling read, even if it was a tad disheartening.