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Tuesday, January 7, 2025
5 Stars for Bentley Little's The Policy
Bentley Little's books take a reader down some pretty dark paths. The Policy by Little is no exception. The Policy toys with an idea brewing in the minds of most Americans: Insurance companies are evil because they often use scare tactics and then charge outrageous fees, and when something happens, Where are they? Of course, this is Bently Little, and he takes this idea and stretches it, turning it from a bite-size balloon to the Goodyear Blimp. The story plot starts with what one might think of as a leaky ceiling that eventually floods an entire house. At first glance, the insurance agent in this book is stereotypical but often morphs into something much more sinister when gazed at for too long. The people he targets are just like you and me, trying to live, love, and avoid horrible accidents. Ironically, the Insurance Man's policies prevent only making others suffer, and the deals are only on the table for a short while, making it impossible to feel safe at any moment if they are not signed. This story gets pretty crazy, turning down a dark, twisted road that makes you feel like there is no light at the end of this policy. I'm never disappointed after reading a Bently Little.
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