

I don’t want sound totally negative about it but they did affect the enjoyment I got out of it. He is doing what a lot of us wish we had both the talent and the balls to do. I know Andrew Lennon is starting out on his journey as a writer and for that I must applaud him. I have left it a bit to write the review to think on it. John has to ask himself what he is doing associating with Keith and more importantly how in the hell he is going to end that association. When demands from Keith start to get more bizarre and deadly. It’s the only friend John has in the world. Keith and John strike up an unlikely friendship.

As if this wasn’t mysterious enough, the same guy literally bumps into John a few days later. One night a pizza delivery man arrives at his door with a pizza he didn’t order. Sometimes he fantasises about causing him pain. He works, he lives a normal life by himself in his flat and he generally just tries to get by without any drama in his life. It gives you an idea of the writing style without having to spend too much time on first time reading.

I generally find them a good way of introducing yourself to someone new. This is the first book I have read of Andrew Lennon. A copy of Keith was sent to Confessions of a Reviewer by the author Andrew Lennon in exchange for an honest review.
