A Stranger is Watching is a terrific book. I
enjoyed reading this book very much. The non-stop action kept me reading for
hours.
One of the best features of the book is how it
was written.The point of view changes every chapter.For example Chapter 1 is
written in the point of view of the infamous Foxy character.Chapter 2 is
written in the point if view of our protagonist, Steve; and so on.I also liked
how the author built the relationship of the characters up,so you care about
what happens to them and feel like you're going through what they are going
through.For instance,the author tells us of Steve's wife's death.We find out
that Steve's son, Neil was never the same after this tragedy.When a new
women,Sharon comes into Steve's life,Neil rejects her.Neil thinks that if
Sharon and his father get married ,his father will send him away.When Neil and
Sharon are held hostage together, Neil's feelings for Sharon change;he begins
to see her as a nice person and a motherlike figure.I felt the author built
this relationship up well so that the story would have a happy ending.
I also like how the author made the character
traits of the protagonist completely conflict with the antagonist.The
protagonist,Steve is a successful man with a family and no problems;at least in
the mind of the antagonist.The antagonist has problems with females,a career he
feels is going nowhere,and a lack of good friends.throughout the story we find
out that the antagonist is very jealous of the protagonist's lifeand that's why
he indirectly targets him.This contrast was an addition to the already excitng
plot of the story..
In my opinion the best part of "A Stranger
is Watching"is the end,chapter 52.this chapter contains one of the
greatest climaxes I ever read.The chapter begins at a frantic moment.All of the
characters lives are at risk because Foxy's bomb is about to go off.After a
fight with Foxy,Steve manages to release Sharon and Neil.At the same time
Ronald Thompson(a juvenile convicted if murder)is about to be executed for the
murder of Steve's wife,Nina.A few chapters earlier we find out that Nina is
Foxy's victim but he got off clean with it. Steve races out of Grand Central
Station (where the bomb is going to go off)with Sharon and Neil.At this point
the author stops her narrative and begins with the time eleven forty-two,twelve
minutes after the bomb goes off,at this point we don't know what happened to
our characters.In this next paragraph we are informed that Steve,Neil ,and
Sharon get away while Foxy dies from his own bomb.We also find out that Ronald
Thompson is saved from his execution and released from prison.
I enjoyed this part of the story so much
because it was the point of the highest excitement. Every event that took place
in the story built up to this major event.All excitement in the story was
covered at this point.I feel the climax is the best part of every story,and
should be.This was definitely one of the best books I have ever read.
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