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Point of View
The novel employs a shifting point of view, alternating between the perspectives of a large cast of characters, including Steve, Amy, Rosie, Jeff, Henk, Rob, Eddie, Francois Loubet, Felicity, Bonnie, and Tony. This multifaceted approach provides a panoramic view of the story's events, allowing readers to experience the action from various perspectives and delve into the minds of characters with differing motivations, stakes, and insights. The novel’s use of multiple points of view enhances its fast-paced, suspenseful tone. By weaving together the perspectives of a diverse group of characters, it creates a dynamic, multi-dimensional story which keeps readers on edge as they piece together the unfolding drama from various vantage points.
This use of multiple points of view is particularly effective in building dramatic tension. By revealing critical information to the reader through one character’s perspective while keeping other characters in the dark...
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