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Voyage To The End Of The Room
(TIBOR FISCHER)

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Computer graphics designer Oceane leads a comfortable life
in her London
flat: she''s well enough off to own that and the flat downstairs, and she works
from home and doesn''t have to go out at all. Rather than traveling overseas,
she has her travel agent arrange themed dinners with visitors from other
countries. So when she receives a letter from an ex who has been dead for ten
years, posing a puzzle which requires her to travel to Chuuk, on the other side
of the world, she hires failed mercenary turned debt-collector Audley to travel
for her, using a video link up.

Voyage to the End of the Room doesn''t spend much time on this plot,
however, with most of it taken up by digressions or asides of one kind or
another. Its middle half is made up of two flashbacks. In one Oceane describes
the time she spent working in a live-sex show in Barcelona: since she never manages to get out
of the club, this is dominated by her relationships with its assorted denizens
and the mysterious deaths that begin to befall them. In the other flashback,
Audley describes his stint fighting as a volunteer in Yugoslavia, and
the startling number of other occasions on which guns have been pointed at him.
And there are shorter asides on everything from London beggars and prostitutes and the abuses
of local government (and Lambeth Council in particular) to general ruminations
on how to live and how to get on with other people.

This is easy to read, entertaining and even inventive, but if anything it''s
too easy. Making fun of local government and criticizing annoying beggars is
pretty safe, as is mixing sex, guns, mystery, and exotic locations. Fischer
comes up with some memorable flights of fancy, however, and his more general
observations avoid triteness and never grate. Voyage to the End of the Room
has enough substance to satisfy.

 



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