

Part way through this book - a journalist asks the author - “what's your angle?“ and don't think we ever get to find out the answer to this. Wood begins to delve into a case of a woman's disappearance in Florida - but he gets sidetracked into is own story, his family, his love affairs and his graduate school assignments. I found the book confusingly fictional, frustrated at Woods flowery language and the distance he maintains from the story.