Review: Dissolution, by Nicholas Binge

What a strange book. It has elements of time travel, but it’s not really a time travel book. Much of it consists of an interrogation taking place we don’t know where in which the interrogator is — well — better not to give too much away. Other parts of the story are more conventional in style, but get messier and more confused as the book goes along. I’d say more, but this is a book you have to read yourself, to pause from time to time to understand what has just happened. Overall, I enjoyed it. Can’t say I fully understood it, but I think it would make a great movie. I wonder if Netflix has already bought it …