cover image True Failure

True Failure

Alex Higley. Coffee House, $18 trade paper (280p) ISBN 978-1-56689-713-6

Higley (Cardinal) serves up a charming story of flailing characters and their intersecting deceits. When Ben gets laid off from his corporate accounting job in Chicago, he neglects to tell his wife, Tara, who runs a day care, preferring to wait until he gets hired somewhere else. Instead of applying for jobs, though, he becomes obsessed with landing a role on the reality show Big Shot, which follows a similar premise to Shark Tank. He brainstorms various investment ideas (“Who was the ideal person to invest in? A woman? A beautiful woman who needed money? That seemed like a possible version of right”) and comes up with the bizarre notion of pitching a fund to support Law and Order SVU star Mariska Hargitay, on the basis that she’s been attacked in some way and needs help. Other chapters follow Tara, who’s solely focused on getting pregnant and fabricates daily reports to parents at her day care, and Big Shot producer Marcy, who detests her job and lies about extravagant vacation plans to justify a request for time off. The strange logic works from the perspective of Higley’s quirky characters, and he raises the stakes as their stories entwine. The result is a delightfully offbeat tale. Agent: Monika Woods, Triangle House. (Feb.)