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“In a world that daily disconnects further from truth, more and more people accept the virtual in place of the real, and all things virtual are also malleable.”

Quote by Dean Koontz

Work

The Good Guy

The Good Guy is a work of fiction that centers on the theme of moral ambiguity, examining how ordinary individuals navigate ethical dilemmas in their daily lives. The narrative likely follows a protagonist who grapples with the concept of being a 'good person' in a world where right and wrong are not always clear-cut. Through its storytelling, the book delves into the internal and external conflicts that arise when personal values are tested by circumstances, relationships, or societal expectations. The title suggests a focus on character study and the subjective nature of goodness, without specifying a particular plot or setting, allowing readers to reflect on universal questions of integrity and human nature. more

Author

Dean Koontz
Dean Koontz

Renowned American author known for his suspense and horror novels. He has been writing since the 1970s and his works have been widely popular, winning numerous international awards. more

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