Protect the diamonds, survive the clubs, dig deep through spades, feel the hearts... Meet Ed Kennedy – cab driving prodigy, pathetic card player and useless at sex (self-proclaimed). He lives in a suburban shack, shares coffee with his dog, the Doorman, and he's in nervous love with Audrey. His life is one of peaceful routine and incompetence – until he inadvertently stops a bank robbery. That's when the first Ace turns up. That's when Ed becomes the messenger. Chosen to care, he makes his way through town, helping and hurting (where necessary) until only one question remains. Who's behind Ed's mission? The Messenger, by the highly-acclaimed author Markus Zusak, is a cryptic journey filled with laughter, fists and love.
Publication Year: 2002
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I was really excited to read this as [b:The Book Thief|19063|The Book Thief|Markus Zusak|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1390053681s/19063.jpg|878368] is my favourite book of all time and I have to say that there were times where I said "Markus Zusak wrote this?" as it is a completely different story to The Book Thief but that just goes to show how versatile Markus Zusak is as a writer and how his book always leave you with an impact.
While there were times where I lost the plot, I still found this an intriguing read with a mind-boggling ending.