A review by ryan_not_pc
The Informers, by Bret Easton Ellis

2.0

I normally love B.E.E for his style but this was at times dull. That's not to say his writing style is drastically different in "The Informers", if anything it's a low-rent mirror of "Less than Zero", but I just don't dig on low-rent versions of talented writers. I think he just didn't have much to say with this. A collection of interwoven stories that have no huge effect on each other meander through his typically nihilistic image of Los Angeles. Pointless is the word that comes to mind. I will admit though, I am a big fan of his so I still enjoyed the read, I just don't think I took much away from it that he hadn't already offered me in his other novels.