Jane Charlotte is an agent for the ultra secret agency simply referred to as The Organization. Within The Organization Jane works for the Department of Final Disposition of Irredeemable Persons also known as Bad Monkeys. The Organizations goal, to rid the world of Evil. Jane however, has committed murder and ends up in the psychiatric unit of the Las Vegas City Jail. But As Jane begins to confide in the Psychiatrist who's interviewing her at the jail, the actual truth regarding Jane's life, the disappearance of her brother Phil, her role as an agent with Bad Monkeys, and her true nature become evident.
I was a bit confounded on whether or not this book was fiction or science fiction. But on a scale of real to surreal the events that take place in the book definitely lean to the surreal and make it an "easy on the science", science fiction book. It has the typical fiction plot with all the elements of science fiction. Jane Charlotte the protagonist is an elaborate and interesting character that you'll love, hate, and pity at the same time. But what I found absolutely fascinating and very imaginative were the various gadgets and weaponry used in the book. An example would be a gun that can kill you by means of natural causes, various lethal settings include heart attack and stroke. And surveillance technology that borders on omniscience and omnipresence. I also found the Biblical references peppered throughout the book refreshing and well placed. In the beginning of the book the plot keeps you engaged and then takes you on some serious sharp turns towards the end. But the sharp plot twists, imaginative devices and interesting characters is what makes this book a great read.
Matt Ruff lives in Seattle, Washington and has won various literary awards. Some of which are: The James Tiptree, Jr. Award, The Washington State Book Award, and he was also nominated for the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award. Other books Matt Ruff has written include: "Fool on the Hill" and "Set This House in Order".