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Like many of Baldacci’s more than 40 novels, The 6:20 Man is a mystery-thriller, a genre characterized by suspense, a gradual unraveling of intricate plots, and often a central enigma that propels the story forward. Readers of mystery and thriller literature come with expectations of tension, twists, and revelations that challenge the protagonist and engage the audience. By adhering to these genre conventions, The 6:20 Man takes readers on a journey through the human experience, particularly the high-powered world of finance.
New York City’s finance industry makes an ideal setting for the mystery-thriller genre, a world where the stakes are high and the characters are willing to risk everything for success. The genre context allows the author to delve into the cutthroat nature of Wall Street, where moral lines are often blurred and loyalties are as volatile as the market. The early morning train, the 6:20, becomes not just a setting but a symbol of the relentless routine and the hidden lives of those who power the financial heart of the city.
Thriller elements in the novel are underscored by the protagonist’s military background, which adds a layer of intensity to the personal stakes involved.
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