Wolf in White Van

What is the narrator point of view in the novel, Wolf in White Van?

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For the most part, the story is told from the first person, past tense point of view – specifically, that of protagonist and narrator Sean Phillips. The narrative focuses on his experiences, his perspectives, his choices, thoughts, actions, and reactions. The exceptions to the overall first person point of view come in the form of the occasional interjections of a kind of omniscient third person point taken from Sean’s Trace Italian game. These inserts are written in the style, and from the point of view, of an instruction manual: impersonal, instructive, leading.

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Wolf in White Van