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Exit: The brilliantly funny new crime novel from the Sunday Times bestselling author of SNAP

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At first I wasn't sure about Calvin but by the end of the story he and Felix were favorites of mine.

Felix, himself, is a gem of a character, you would like to know him in real life and somehow feel that you do. It is Calvin and PC Jackie Braddick who are first on the scene at the home of the Canns, and once again he demonstrates that he is a more than decent detective under Kirsty's leadership, mulling over the fact that this just might be where he belongs. They are not allowed to aid them in taking their life, they only sit and watch, provide comfort, and a feeling of not being alone.To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average.

There are some hilarious mixups for example when Felix is brought in for questioning that are particularly good. Whereas I loved the premise of this, and the idea was such a unique concept, it was a little too slow moving for me. He expects to be arrested at any moment and is engulfed in a catastrophe set to destroy his later years. However, this is not the case for Felix Pink, who has taken on the task of being an Exiteer: one who assists others wishing to commit suicide because of their incredible pain and suffering. Felix has always been a kind man who follows the rules and helps others, so this seems an odd choice for his later years.He is temporarily in charge of running the investigation (albeit reluctantly) he has his problems, a troubling history but a keen and caring attitude to policing. After reading the synopsis I was expecting more of a thriller, but it turned out more of a cozy mystery with a humorous tone throughout the story. But something goes wrong, when he enters Number 3 Black Lane with his new assistant Amanda, who is along for her first exit. The main plot doesn’t take off until 11%, and the wrinkles that really give it spark aren’t until 35%.

year old Felix Pink is an exiteer - someone who sits with the terminally ill who wish to exit their world of pain and suffering. Felix was one hell of a funny man at times, I loved his character and his retorts plus the narrator took on a great voice for him. Elderly Felix Pink, whose wife fought a years long battle with dementia, has been recruited into a secret society who help the terminally ill put a painless end to themselves.she said, but Felix couldn't speak because all the words he'd ever known seemed to be whirling round inside his skull like bingo balls. What was nice about that is that it helps sell it as a feel-good tale, knowing as we do the mental and emotional place the characters are coming from.

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