Publishers Weekly has called Jack Womack a futurist wunderkind ...
fast-moving, hipper-than-hip. In his latest novel it's 1968, and Walter
Bullitt, part-time U.S. government freelancer, stays busy testing new
psychotropics on himself and unsuspecting citizens. Walter's conscience
never interferes with his work -- until he's asked to help sabotage
Bobby Kennedy's presidential campaign. The ghosts who've moved into his
apartment aren't much comfort. Then two outre femmes fatales show up and
frog-march Walter out of Max's Kansas City before the Velvet Underground
can finish their first song. The ladies have a mission. They need to
save New York -- both his and theirs. Called infernally clever by Locus,
Going, Going, Gone is a deeply entertaining novel that closes Jack
Womack's acclaimed Ambient series and serves up an apt diagnosis of
modern America. Daringly, scaringly distinct in contemporary fiction. --
Marjorie Preston, Philadelphia Weekly The action moves with amphetamine
quickness, and Womack's surefooted control over his material completely
sucks us in.... -- Bruce Bauman, Bookforum