Magnus Mills, famously a bus driver, first came to notice when his first novel, the 1998 'The Restraint of Beasts', was shortlisted for the Booker Prize. Since then, his reputation for eccentricity, for breaking all the rules of fiction, has grown, and he remains a kind of cult figure in British fiction. I'd been aware of him since his Booker shortlisting, but actually hadn't read him until now, so I'm not aware if this latest novel is typical of him, but I expect it is.