The single mother, the nurse, the district attorney and the IT support guy.
Four stalkers, each with their own reasons and motives, but bottom line is that the "world" has not treated them fair, or so it seems
Living in the same street, their little worlds are intertwined and they have a certain understanding of each others motives.
To some it is a quest, to others a necessity to survive, survive your own crossroad choices.
The Kazinski duo is building up to a few moral dillemas, slowly adding layer by layer of thoughts about justice, love and fairness. To support the theme, we run into a theologian - who just happens to be part of the game - and get a lecture on Biblical predestination, pros and cons.
The idea of a group of people interacting with each other changing each others lives are not new.
It has been done in millions of books before, and in ways more elegant than in this one.
Too many happy coincidences and too many banalities drag the novel down to a 2-3 star level.
When I end up granting a 3rd star, it is only because of an unforeseen twist at the end of the story, a twist I will naturally not disclose to you.
Worthy of a few hours of your time, if your favorite comics is sold out.