Fodor's book is the same thing he tried to hock in his last book and was met with the same response. As a philosopher he's poorly equiped to entertain the reality of scientific evidence. And if his last book was any indication, his reasoning is amateurish and incomplete.
Selection has been observed. Mutation has been observed. The development of new molecules has been observed and evolution has been observed. There is nothing Fodor can do to change these facts.