cover image Amberville

Amberville

Tim Davys, , trans. from the Swedish by Paul Norlen. . Harper, $19.95 (343pp) ISBN 978-0-06-162512-1

Those with an appetite for the bizarre will best appreciate the pseudonymous Davys's offbeat debut, set entirely in a town inhabited by living, breathing stuffed animals. Everyone in Mollisan Town fears the Death List, the legendary roster of residents designated for pickup by the Chauffeurs, from whose red pickup truck no one returns. When word that mob boss Nicholas Dove (yes, a stuffed bird) has been placed on the list, he coerces Eric Bear into helping him escape his fate. Bear, who's put his shady past behind him and turned to a career in advertising, goes in search of answers. The backbiting and betrayal would certainly be at home in a conventional hard-boiled crime novel, but some readers may feel the premise's novelty wears thin after a while. Passages of clunky translation don't help (“From being a suspect rat who through her mere presence transformed the individuals around the conference table to normalcy, here she was in her right element”). (Feb. 24)