Critics loved Egan's newest novel, describing it as "audacious" and "extraordinary" (Philadelphia Inquirer).
In the hands of a less-gifted writer, Egans's time-hopping narrative,
unorthodox format, and motley cast of characters might have failed
spectacularly. But it works here, primarily because each person shines
within his or her individual chapter that offers a distinct voice and a
fascinating backstory. A few reviewers mentioned the uneven nature of
the chapters and the different stylistic experiments within them. Yet,
hailed as "a frequently dazzling piece of layer-cake metafiction" (Entertainment Weekly), A Visit from the Goon Squad is a gutsy novel that succeeds on all levels.
--This text refers to the
Hardcover
edition.