Micheal is a character you won't forget in a hurry

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I went on a journey with Micheal though this book. I experienced his grief and anger and his decline as he becomes solely fixated on the murder of a politician. To read how Micheal rationalises his thought process and how he squares away with himself that was he is doing is morally right was actually terrifying.

I personally felt like the ending came a little abruptly and I’m still left with so many questions which in some books works fine but for me I really felt like with this particular book I needed the answers to what happens next and how things conclude.

I’m rather baffled by this book as there are a lot of things I liked about it but I don’t feel like it’s finished. I read to the end so that’s got to say something that it kept my interest enough to want to finish but I feel a little deflated. Despite this, I would still recommend this book even if it’s for Micheal’s character alone as he really is like no other character I have read about.