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Caimh McDonnell: A Man With One of Those Faces (Paperback, 2016, McFori Ink) 5 stars

The first time somebody tried to kill him was an accident.

The second time was …

Review of 'A Man With One of Those Faces' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

Paul Mulchrone is so average that he can be anyone as long as your eyesight isn't great. In a way, he uses this "talent" to keep company to old people that are no longer visited by their family. Trouble starts when one of the elderly tries to kill him, and all hell breaks loose.

I didn't know what to expect of this book, to be honest I started reading it just because it was on sale and I loved [b:The Stranger Times|53181090|The Stranger Times (Stranger Times #1)|C.K. McDonnell|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1597350314l/53181090.SY75.jpg|80108226]. It turns out that a trilogy that has more than 3 books is enough to convince me I would like the book, and indeed I did! The author is very quottable and I enjoy his sense of humour, he is also particularly good at writing female characters, which is always a bonus. Birgit, Paul, Jimmy Stewart and Nora were my favourite characters and it was a joy to keep them company while I nursed a bad headache.

The narrator of the Audible version is also pretty good and does all the voices and accents.