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4A 2013 novel by Creator/ThomasPynchon, it is the story of Maxine Tarnow, a private fraud investigator found herself embroiled in a web of conspiracies and plots that tied-in with the collapse of dotcom boom and the tragedy of 9/11.
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6Like Pynchon’s other work, [[KudzuPlot it gets complicated from there.]]
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8The setting returns back to New York, which was last explored in ''Literature/{{V}}''
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11!! Tropes found in this novel:
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13* ArcWords: [=DeepArcher=].
14* ContinuityNod:
15** [[Literature/MasonAndDixon Mason-Dixon Line]] was mentioned early in the novel.
16** It could be said that Maxine was the child who answered Oedipa’s phone call in ''Literature/TheCryingOfLot49''.
17* KudzuPlot: As the book progresses, it slowly loses focus on the plot and at some point, one will realize that there are so many plot threads to untangle and lead to endless of loose ends.
18* LighterAndSofter: Despite the occurence of 9/11 and one or two characters killed off, it was nowhere near as bleak and depressing as his previous work, particularly ''Literature/{{Vineland}}''.
19* MindScrew: It’s Pynchon, are you surprised?
20* NoEnding: [[spoiler: It ends with Maxine telling her boys to went down without her and that, she saw them riding the elevator.]]
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23New York as a character in a mystery would not be the detective, would not be the murderer. It would be the enigmatic suspect who knows the real story but isn’t going to tell it.

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