So for the final independent study project, we're reading The City and the City. It's weird as heck, and the main thing going on is that there's two cities occupying the same space and time.So they're like overlapping, and the people of the two towns are never supposed to meet. If they want to meet, there's a lot of steps they have to go through. I still have a ways to go with the book, but I decided to read one of the sources that we picked. This one source is about how the two towns are different and some other stuff about the cultural distinctions between the two, including a neat table.
Now, enough abut that. The book is about a detective solving the murder of a woman who he initially believes to be involved in a prostitution ring. But as the book goes on, some deeper secrets about the government get uncovered. Find out more after the break.
"This one source is about how the two towns are different and some other stuff about the cultural distinctions between the two, including a neat table." So what does the article claim? I'd like to hear more explanation.
ReplyDeleteIs this a typical murder mystery in terms of the plot structure and all the conventions you'd expect? I know there's a lot of sci fi, but beyond that?