What a seriously disappointing book. I bought and read it on the strength of the blurb - and other reviews - and it's a prosaic piece of work with pretensions. Take an average guy and set him down in the middle of a strange scheme to bring love into his life with the girl of his dreams and suddenly it all happens - girl, love, happiness. But there's a snag to the prize - a payback. It might have been more interesting if the first-person narrator had been more sympathetic, more attractive, but he's a dullard, with tedious sexual fantasies. The girl is little more than a cipher, and woven around the 'love-affair' is a plot that's all manipulation - you can see it coming a mile away and you hope the author has the imagination to twist everything unexpectedly, but alas he doesn't...genuinely dull piece of writing. Predictable, familiar, derivative. "Borgesian" one of the reviewers writes - but it isn't remotely, it doesn't have the sophistication, the learning, the skill. In fact it's got little to recommend it.