I can’t really discuss One of the Good Guys without major spoilers. So be aware–this review includes spoilers. This part is not a spoiler. One of the Good Guys includes shifting perspectives among three principal characters: Cole, who has moved to a remote cabin during a contentious divorce; Mel, his soon-to-be ex-wife who seems filled with hostility toward him; and Lennie, an artist who lives near Cole and his new digs. Two young women activists who are walking along the English coast to call attention […]
Too Much Moral Ambiguity?
One of the Good Guys by Araminta Hall
