The view that this particular tomb offers includes an open grave. What a guy! He has been waiting inside the tomb for hours and it is a tomb with a view. Just to make it a memorable first encounter, he is standing in the corner of a tomb and taking a leak. The invisible narrator keeps popping up throughout the course of the book to help move the story along and explain a few things.Īfter having gained an insight into Creed in the first chapter, the reader meets him for the first time in chapter two. In the first chapter of the book the invisible narrator gives the reader a low-down on Creed and has, I thought, a very pleasing voice, telling the tale in an amusing and very entertaining way. He does looks a little like Mickey Rourke though, so perhaps that helps. He is quite the ladies man, even though he can be very much a scruff at times. Creed carries this trait into his private life as well and he is it has to be said, a bit of a sleaze. He is good at his job and has a knack of snapping the unsnappable, a skill which is helped by the fact that he is almost totally without morals. The Central Character in Creed is a freelance photographer called Joseph Creed.
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