
The real genius of the novel is the footnotes, including gems like this one: "This round-buying will be the death of the Irish nation, you mark my words.Once I was conned into buying eleven rounds in the space of a single wet lunch, with no one else in the bar!"The persona of the footnotes provides comic relief, criticism, rude comments, and seemingly random filler throughout the text.However, from driving directions to snappy comebacks, the footnotes provide, as they should, the details that flesh out the story.
Besides being just plain fun to read, Killoyle is worth a look because Boylan rose to the challenge of doing something 'new' with the novel.I applaud him and his witty footnotes, and I highly recommend Killoyle if you are in the mood for a good yarn.
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