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Slowly the novel ceases to be funny and our allegiances become ambiguous as the plot darkens. The amusing emails change to thought provoking between-chapter comic strips. These three men have the best of motives; examples of well intentioned 'everyman' coming from our own law-abiding ranks, a point reinforced by a high school newspaper clipping slipped in before the nerve jangling finale.
Please don't assume this is a thinly-disguised psychology text though. If you just want to chill over a ripping read then ''Even Flow'' delivers as well as a [[:Category:Lee Child(Editor)|Lee Child]] or a [[:Category:Tom Grieves|Tom Grieves]]. It's just as action packed and atmospherically tense. For instance the news room live interview scene: the uncertainty is palpable as anchor Jonathon speaks live on air whilst not knowing what the loose cannon at the other end of the line will come out with.
After this treat of a debut, what next for Mr M? ''The Polka Dot Girl'', his second 'paper' novel is due out in January 2013; enticingly described as ''mysterious, sexy, shadowy and suggestive and a little bit spooky''. Meanwhile though, he's left us plenty to be getting on with - ''Even Flow'' isn't the sort of book you only read once.

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