Carl Preuss is about to find out that his theories on life are not really true. In his mind Good and Evil are entities themselves, but soon he'll learn that good and evil both have a source. Watch what happens to this political figure as his life is turned upside down!
The Right Man starts off without any particular hint as to where it's going, which is rare. Mr. Key successfully carried on several pages before letting on that his book was Christian fantasy and that it'd end with a huge transformation.
What I really like about this book is the intrigue each character has. All of them are fully developed with just a hint of mystery like most people are in real life. All of them had more than one thing going on, which opens this book to at least one sequel. While there are no holes in the plot, I did notice that there were some areas that could have been better developed to make this book more than good, but spectacular. Overall, it was a good read and one of the books I plan to keep for a re-read one of these days.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.