ibeforem
Written on Apr 5, 2019
Mark Genevich has narcolepsy, and he has it bad. He hallucinates, he's prone to falling asleep unexpectedly, and occasionally, he's even paralyzed but alert. Yet somehow he's able to be a private detective, or at least attempts to be. His current problem is that a young woman who was a contestant on a national singing competition and the daughter of a Boston D.A. has come to him for his help, but he can't remember why. While figuring out what she wants (or maybe doesn't want?), he gets himself tangled into a much larger problem with implications in his personal life.
This book definitely kept me reading, and I tore through it in 4 days, which is a pace I don't really read at nowadays. I intend to read more of Tremblay's books, and have heard really good things about his latest ones.