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(More customer reviews)I really liked the division of the tale (into Part 1, and Part 2), and the "list of characters" at the start (like what you'd find in a play). It added to the realism in terms of the presentation of the story (the introduction is written in a slightly conversational tone, which leads the reader into the story). I think the way the story is presented reflects a consideration on the part of the author (that is part of his style, as a writer).
I thought the opening with the "enforced rest" as a result of "heart attack number 2" was funny too (in a not-so-funny-if-it's-happening-to-you kind of way), ha ha. Liked the name choice of "Mick" too, immediately associated it with the swagger of Mick Jagger. The descriptions are quite vivid, and definitely not too flowery [no strange descriptions of comparing the color of the sky to cat vomit, or dark chocolate, for instance (two real examples from two bestselling novels!)]...just a murder story nicely paced, and nicely told.
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