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Denny is a character in John Grisham's novel titled Camino Island. Denny is a thief and murderer that engaged in a heist with four others.
Good Qualities
- He and his heist team had a stunningly clever and well-crafted plan to steal widely old manuscripts, and they nearly got away with it. If one of them hadn't bled on the scene they would be home free.
- In the audio-book version, January LaVoy portrays him very well.
- Denny will go at great measures to get what he wants, and though his methods are questionable he surely has an iron will.
- He is really good at intimidating people, and appears to get others to listen to him generally.
- He is mildly well fleshed out in personality, and is present in much of the beginning of the novel.
- He is somewhat memorable, if you like criminal characters. He is the most reoccurring criminal character in the book, and he keeps the plot interesting.
Bad Qualities
- It's hard to sympathize with a murderous criminal.
- He's not too present in the story compared to the main characters, and somehow becomes irrelevant later on.
- His arrest is abrupt and unsatisfactory; he didn't even get a concrete ending.
- Him and a friend intimidating lawyers is objectively a bad idea.
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