A review by captainlexington
Dealing, or The Berkeley-To-Boston Forty-Brick Lost-Bag Blues by Michael Crichton, Michael Douglas

4.0

The plot is sparse and the climax is weak; the inner monologue of the protagonist is what keeps this book interesting. The slang of the late '60s and early '70s is delightful, and frequently used in ways I we previously unfamiliar with - sometimes to the extent that I wondered if Michael Crichton was just too square to get it right. Not spectacular, but enjoyable.