Official Review: Garbageman by Erik Dean
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Official Review: Garbageman by Erik Dean

4 out of 4 stars
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Garbage Man is an exciting fantasy thriller written by Erik Dean.
This is the best night of David’s life. His girlfriend, Julie, is awarded Graphic Artist of the Year in advertising and she just agrees to make him the happiest man in the world. On their way home, however, after taking a detour, the happy couple unknowingly enters the territory of a vicious, ruthless, and highly organized gang. David ends up with a hole in his head.
Luckily, a concerned stranger lurks nearby and calls for help. David is taken to the hospital where a brilliant neurologist uses a new drug on him. The drug is designed to promote the regeneration of damaged neurons. It saves David’s life and gives him a special ability to heal fast.
Sadly, probably due to the severity of his injury, David suffers from amnesia. Without any proof of identification, he doesn’t remember who he is, and how and why he got shot. However, the gang remembers David and the leaders will not allow him to live and testify against their crimes. So, shortly after David wakes up, he is attacked by gang members. He barely manages to escape his pursuers in a stolen ambulance but finds himself in the same gang’s territory. Just when his attackers are closing in on David, a huge creature covered in trash from head to toe comes to his rescue.
Told in the third-person perspective, this is a fast-paced and exciting book with eight chapters and epilogue. It depicts human depravity and perversion. It shows how wicked people relish inflicting pain and instilling fear on others. Similarly, the book portrays the resilience and tenacity of level-headed people; how they refuse to give up on life and go on living with nothing but a sliver of hope. Moreover, it illustrates the willingness of some individuals to lend a hand, to share what little they have, and even to put their own lives at risk to do what is right and necessary.
The author successfully keeps the story intriguing by revealing the identity and origin of the Garbage Man at the final chapters. This revelation gives the story an unexpected twist to the already exciting plot. The book is, basically, an easy read, with scenes described in graphic detail (including fighting scenes at the landfill which may gross out some readers), while dialogues are infused with humor, probably to give levity to an otherwise serious premise.
Needless to say, this is one enjoyable book. However, I find the dialogues unnaturally cheerful for a life-and-death situation, and the eye-rolling and jocular banters feel, somehow, inappropriate. Moreover, I would appreciate additional backstories on each character especially David. Though he is, undoubtedly, a good guy, there is not enough information to make it easy for readers to visualize him and relate with him. Finally, the ending felt a little rushed.
I, therefore, rate this book 4 out of 4 stars. It is exciting and suspenseful. I recommend it to fans of fantasy, crime, and thriller. However, scenes of violence, abuse, and gore may not be suitable for young readers.
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You're welcome and thank you very much. I hope you get a chance to read it.daydreaming reader wrote: ↑01 Nov 2018, 20:09 I did not expect this plot when I read the title, which is a very pleasant surprise!This book sounds very interesting, and I would love to get my hands on this, despite the flaws you mentioned. Thank you for the great review.
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Thank you very much. I enjoyed the book a lot.Caylie_Cat wrote: ↑01 Nov 2018, 20:15 I like your analysis of the human behaviour aspects and themes in this book, and this would interest me more than the fight scenes and action. A fast-paced book that keeps your interest is what I take away, so well-done on this review!
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Thank you. I enjoyed writing the review as much as reading the book.Dael Reader wrote: ↑01 Nov 2018, 20:18 I guess I'm still on the fence. I like a good thriller with unexpected twists. But I also prefer books with a well-developed main character. Your review leads me to believe David is a bit underdeveloped. I might pass on this one. But I enjoyed your review.
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Thank you very much. I hope you get a chance to read it.fredrick otieno wrote: ↑02 Nov 2018, 01:41 This is a great review. I love thriller, crime and anything related to it. From this review i guess i would enjoy this book, thank you for the review.
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Very intriguing, indeed. I hope you get a chance tor read itkandscreeley wrote: ↑02 Nov 2018, 07:48 Wow! David is not having good luck. He gets shot in the head, but that's not enough for the gang members. This one sounds a bit dark but very intriguing. I might just have to read on to find out what happens to David. Thanks.

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