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The Stranger In Central Park by James Patrick Dillon

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4 Stars

Philosophical thinking

The story seems to start off a little slow, but it ended up being the right pace for the story. It was interesting, and seemed to be wrapped around politics and faith, not something that goes together. Jack and Kate are interesting characters, both clashing and yet dynamic with each other. It's a very intriguing and interesting premise for a story, and it does make the reader think. "The eyes of the broken and bloody body beneath the weeping willow flashed open. Somehow, they were her eyes again. She inhabited the form of the pale, frail, millennial on the dewy lawn again— shattered and battered and bruised, yes, but alive and earthbound and heavy." The Stranger is a story that keeps you turning the pages.

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