Inherent vice

[sound recording] /, 15 pages

English language

Published March 18, 2009 by Penguin Audio.

ISBN:
978-0-14-314476-2
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OCLC Number:
427418247

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Doc Sportello is bewildered when an ex-girlfriend returns to recruit him in a plot to kidnap a wealthy construction executive. Soon, Sportello finds himself in the midst of a thrilling conspiracy with an undercover cop and a group of dentists who are swindling the IRS.

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I have never read anything else Pynchon has written, and I have not seen the movie based on this book. Yet.

I found this to be a difficult book, but I am certain that the fault is with me and not the book itself. There are lots of people that come and go in this book, and I have a terrible memory for names. Which one was Bambi again? And Jade? And Petunia? Often I found myself just reading on, hoping that I would remember eventually. But I'm sure if I had made more of an effort then this would not have been a problem.

At times I got confused as to where the story was going, and after finishing the book I was sure I had missed some parts of the plots. But after checking online, it appears I did not. Some parts are just, well, more confusing than …

Subjects

  • Private investigators
  • Fiction
  • History

Places

  • Los Angeles (Calif.)