My Dirty California by Jason Mosberg
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Web ID: 15058584Cinematic Debut
Jody is living with his father in Pennsylvania when his long-lost brother returns home from California. Two days later, his brother and father are murdered, and Jody heads to Los Angeles to find out why. Pen is a documentary filmmaker convinced everyone is living in a simulation and is searching for an escape portal. Renata is an undocumented immigrant trapped in a windowless room with walls that mysteriously glow. Tiph is a young mother with a husband in prison and a plan to steal a stolen art stash. MY DIRTY CALIFORNIA manages to plot these intersecting storylines into a unique literary thriller. It kept me on my toes and turning pages. Was it a thriller? Sci-fi? Did unreliable narrators surround me? I had no idea how it would end. Bonus: Jody takes a road trip through the state, checking off places his brother recommended. I smiled when he named places I remembered from our seven years living on the Central Coast. I read this as a digital review copy. Thanks, Netgalley and Simon & Schuster.
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Enjoyable read
My Dirty California takes the reader on a wild journey through California, as the protagonist, Jody, looks for the killer of his brother Marty and his Dad back in Pennsylvania. While the book initially starts out as what appears to be the typical revenge novel, it morphs into one crazy ride where we meet any number of eccentric characters, and also learn of Marty’s website, called My Dirty California. Jody uses the videos on it to try to piece together the motive for the killing. In the meantime we meet the other main characters. Renata is an illegal who makes it to California, and who meets Marty before disappearing. Pen makes documentaries and believes there are portals to other worlds. Tiphony’s husband is in jail, and gets her involved in a scheme to recover stolen art. How these disparate plot lines resolve themselves and come together make this book a great read. My thanks to Simon & Schuster and to Netgalley for providing an ARC of this entertaining novel.
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