The Manual of Detection by Jedediah Berry
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This book was put into my hand by a friend and it was really excellent. Nicely written and plotted, with some clever bits.
It's a sort of magical realist, dream-focused detective novel, strongly reminiscent of Lethem's Gun, with Occasional Music, Paul Auster's New York Trilogy, Phillip Dick's Ubik, or even the third book in VanDermeer's Ambergris series Finch which came out the same year. This book crystallized for me the fact that the aforementioned books all had a throughline, and that there are enough weird books about detectives getting mixed up in dreams that you could almost call "oneiric noir" a subgenre of modern detective literature. It's hardly surprising; there's something intrinsically mysterious about dreams.
Recommended if you enjoy noir, strongly recommended if you enjoy Lethem or P.K. Dick when they're in their more mysterious modes.