Tuesday, June 29, 2021

Review: The Introvert Bears Filthy Witness

The Introvert Bears Filthy Witness The Introvert Bears Filthy Witness by Michael Paul Michaud
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Part three of the series examining the life of a man with a very literal outlook. If you've not read the previous two books then some of this review may not mean much to you - so off you go to read them! In this book we look closer at how others see him. His "special ways", are interpreted by others as being emotions that are more familiar to them. The way it is written this is perfectly understandable. It would be unbelievable if the police had not started taking a special interest in him, so that's what the writer lets happen. The English detective (introduced in book two) is a bit too much of a caricature, I'm British and so I'm allowed to say this. It's as though the author has a book of all the slang terms that an English person is likely to say and wants to use them all. Eagerly awaiting book four, I wonder what aspect will be explored then.

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