Assessment:
Plot: Orkin’s novel is entertaining and well-paced. Despite the clear structure, genre tropes are plentiful and readers will easily predict many of the novel’s fun but expected twists.
Prose/Style: Orkin’s prose is clear and engaging. Protagonist James Flynn’s voice is distinct and authentic to his character, and remains a strong element throughout the novel.
Originality: Once is Never Enough is entertaining, but relies heavily on genre and film tropes to carry the storyline.
Character Development: James Flynn is memorable as a mental patient who believes he’s a world-class spy. Many of the characters, including Jimmy Flynn, James Flynn’s real identity, feel superficial. Additionally, villain Francisco Goolardo’s sudden forgiveness of Flynn doesn’t ring true with his character.
Date Submitted: May 09, 2020