Hardman continues to play this story in a very unbiased manner. Readers may individually have different interpretations of the story and Joe. The inability to truly know how to feel about Joe or his actions makes this book incredibly interesting. Readers will find themselves thinking back over events of the story days later, still trying to find a way to make sense of it all. Hardman hasn't written a story that plays with reality, but has still managed to craft something that is just as perplexing. Equally impressive and simultaneously restrained is Hardman's artwork on the title. Kinski is not a book that is overtly complicated, but still manages to be complex and layered. Read Full Review
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