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james_desantis 's review for:
Goodnight Paradise
by Joshua Dysart
I have love/hate relationship with Joshua Dysart writing style but for the most part he does right here.
Eddie is our main character here. He's homeless, a drunk, kind of a asshole, but also somehow likeable. After he discovers a young girl's dead body in the dumpster he decides to go on a hunt to find out who did it. Through visions and personal tracking down of people, he begins to uncover the truth behind the murder.
This is a dark story. There's no "good" characters except maybe Eddie's son. Poor kid got stuck with a bad hand. Saying that Eddie tries his best to do good things. He doesn't always, mostly thanks to his disease, but he really fucked up stuff in his life and atleast tries. The art ranges from fantastic (There's a shot of the beach that is breathtaking) but sometimes characters look weird, stunted, and not human-like.
Overall, if looking for a dark, twisted, who did it storyline with a interesting atmosphere and background this is worth checking into. Not as good as the other TKO books I read but pretty enjoyable. A 3.5 out of 5.
Eddie is our main character here. He's homeless, a drunk, kind of a asshole, but also somehow likeable. After he discovers a young girl's dead body in the dumpster he decides to go on a hunt to find out who did it. Through visions and personal tracking down of people, he begins to uncover the truth behind the murder.
This is a dark story. There's no "good" characters except maybe Eddie's son. Poor kid got stuck with a bad hand. Saying that Eddie tries his best to do good things. He doesn't always, mostly thanks to his disease, but he really fucked up stuff in his life and atleast tries. The art ranges from fantastic (There's a shot of the beach that is breathtaking) but sometimes characters look weird, stunted, and not human-like.
Overall, if looking for a dark, twisted, who did it storyline with a interesting atmosphere and background this is worth checking into. Not as good as the other TKO books I read but pretty enjoyable. A 3.5 out of 5.