When Will There Be Good News?
When Will There Be Good News?
by Kate Atkinson

Andrew Decker Character Analysis

Andrew Decker murdered Gabrielle, Jessica, and Joseph Hunter in a random, unpremeditated knife attack in rural Devon when he was a young man. He serves a 30-year sentence, is a model prisoner, and converts to Catholicism while in prison. Joanna goes to visit him a month before his release, apparently in an attempt to understand his motives. Less than a week after his release, Decker goes missing and is found dead of apparent suicide in Jackson Brodie’s flat, having somehow swapped his ID with Jackson’s. The gun at the scene is the same model that Billy Chase sold to Joanna Hunter.

Andrew Decker Quotes in When Will There Be Good News?

The When Will There Be Good News? quotes below are all either spoken by Andrew Decker or refer to Andrew Decker. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
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Harvest Quotes

Of course, she should have taken Joseph with her, she should have snatched him from the buggy, or run with the buggy (Jessica would have). It didn’t matter that Joanna was only six years old, that she would never have managed running with the buggy and that the man would have caught her in seconds, that wasn’t the point. It would have been better to have tried to save the baby and been killed than not trying and living. It would have been better to have died with Jessica and her mother rather than being left behind without them. But she never thought about any of that, she just did as she was told.

“Run, Joanna, run,” her mother commanded. So she did.

It was funny, but now, thirty years later, the thing that drove her to distraction was that she couldn’t remember what the dog was called. And there was no one left to ask.

Related Characters: Joanna Mason Hunter (Dr. Hunter), Joseph Mason, Jessica Mason, Gabrielle Mason, Andrew Decker
Related Symbols: Dogs
Page Number and Citation: 11
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The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie Quotes

Andrew Decker didn’t destroy his own family, he destroyed someone else’s. He destroyed Howard Mason’s. Men like Decker were inadequates, they were loners, maybe they just couldn’t stand to see people enjoying the lives they never had. A mother and her children, wasn’t that the bond at the heart of everything?

Hide or run? Louise hoped she would stand and fight. If you were on your own, you could fight, if you were on your own, you could run. You couldn’t do either when you were with children. You could try. Gabrielle Mason had tried, her hands and arms were covered in defensive wounds where she had tried to stave off Andrew Decker’s knife.

Related Characters: Gabrielle Mason, Howard Mason, Andrew Decker, Louise Monroe
Page Number and Citation: 120
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Grave Danger Quotes

Andrew Decker was fifty years old and he was free. Joseph would have been thirty-one, Jessica would have been thirty-eight, their mother sixty-four. […]

Sometimes she felt like a spy, a sleeper who had been left in a foreign country and forgotten about. Had forgotten about herself. […]

The baby woke with a squawk and she held him tightly to her chest and shushed him, cradling the back of his head with her hand. There were no limits to what you would do to protect your child. But what if you couldn’t protect him, no matter how much you tried?

He was free. Something ticked over, a click in time, like a secret signal, a cue, implanted in her mind long ago. The bad men were all out, roaming the streets. […]

Run, Joanna, run.

Related Characters: Joanna Mason Hunter (Dr. Hunter), Andrew Decker, Joseph Mason, Jessica Mason, Gabrielle Mason, Gabriel Joseph Hunter (“the baby”)
Page Number and Citation: 229
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The Prodigal Wife Quotes

She suspected that if push came to shove, Joanna Hunter could dissemble with the best of them.

She had run and hidden once, now she was doing it again. She must have been upset by Decker’s release. She was the same age as her mother when she was murdered, her baby was the same age as her brother. Might she do something stupid? To herself? To Decker? Had she nurtured revenge in her heart for thirty years and now wanted to execute justice? That was an outlandish idea, people didn’t do that. Louise would have done […] but Louise wasn’t like other people. Joanna Hunter wasn’t like other people either, though, was she?

Related Characters: Andrew Decker, Louise Monroe, Joanna Mason Hunter (Dr. Hunter)
Page Number and Citation: 302
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Road Trip Quotes

“So your whole identity, basically. What if Decker’s using it? You get the driving license of a Category A prisoner with a warrant out against him, and he gets you — upstanding citizen (so-called) —credit cards, money, keys, a phone. The last person who phoned Joanna Hunter on Wednesday called on your phone, your BlackBerry, so perhaps it was Decker. He phones Joanna Hunter and then she disappears. Neil Hunter says she left at seven but we only have his word for it. Maybe she left later, after the phone call. And if she did drive away— somehow or other, not in her car, not in a rental — and she wasn’t driving down to see the aunt, then where was she going? To meet someone else? Decker? Did he catch the train to Edinburgh because they had arranged a meeting? He gets derailed, literally, he phones her afterwards, and she goes off to meet him.”

Related Characters: Louise Monroe (speaker), Joanna Mason Hunter (Dr. Hunter), Jackson Brodie, Andrew Decker, Neil Hunter
Page Number and Citation: 325
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A Puppy Is Just for Christmas Quotes

“You know how to shoot a gun,” Louise said, holding the stepladder steady.

“I do. But I didn’t pull the trigger.” And Louise thought, No, but somehow or other you persuaded him to do it.

“I went to see him because I wanted him to understand what he had done,” Joanna Hunter said as she reached to fix the angel on the top of the tree. “To know that he had robbed people of their lives for no reason. Maybe seeing me, grown up, and with the baby, brought it home to him, made him think how Jessica and Joseph would have been.” Good explanation, Louise thought. Very rational. Worthy of a doctor. But who was to say what else she had murmured to him across the visitors’ table.

Related Characters: Joanna Mason Hunter (Dr. Hunter) (speaker), Louise Monroe (speaker), Joseph Mason, Andrew Decker, Jessica Mason
Page Number and Citation: 375
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Andrew Decker Character Timeline in When Will There Be Good News?

The timeline below shows where the character Andrew Decker appears in When Will There Be Good News?. The colored dots and icons indicate which themes are associated with that appearance.
She Would Get the Flowers Herself
Trauma, Survival, and Reckoning with the Past Theme Icon
...of Joanna’s mother and siblings in rural Devon 30 years ago. The convicted man, Andrew Decker, is getting out. That’s why Louise went to the Hunters’ yesterday—to warn Joanna before the... (full context)
The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie
Trauma, Survival, and Reckoning with the Past Theme Icon
Louise thinks back to yesterday, when she told Joanna that Andrew Decker has been released from prison. Joanna had held herself together. Louise explained that Decker is... (full context)
Trauma, Survival, and Reckoning with the Past Theme Icon
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...seven-year-old daughter’s birthday party, killing a neighbor as well before fleeing. The difference with Andrew Decker was that he didn’t destroy his own family, he destroyed somebody else’s: “Men like Decker... (full context)
Trauma, Survival, and Reckoning with the Past Theme Icon
...edge of the unknowable […] It gave her a mysterious power that Louise envied.” Andrew Decker had turned out to be a model prisoner and had gotten his university degree in... (full context)
Outlaw
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...but she can’t see any connection between Neil Hunter’s brushes with the law and Andrew Decker’s release from prison. The Hunters’ house is quiet; only Neil is there. He seems unsurprised... (full context)
Missing in Action
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...a dunt to the head.” Later, a nurse informs him that his name is Andrew Decker, according to the wallet that had been found in his pocket. Jackson is skeptical, but... (full context)
“An Elderly Aunt”
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...and one of his drivers was beaten up. Meanwhile, Louise gets the news that Andrew Decker has disappeared. She figures that he’s trying to get away from the press, much like... (full context)
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...Hunter. She figures Joanna’s marriage is shaky, Neil Hunter’s finances are a mess, and Andrew Decker is out of prison, so why wouldn’t Joanna disappear? Plus, Reggie doesn’t know about Joanna’s... (full context)
Fiat Lux
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...hungry, having just taken Happy Meals to the Needler family. She also realizes she’s left Decker’s driver’s license at the hospital—it was evidence for something; she’s not sure what. It’s not... (full context)
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Louise goes in to the station. She thinks the appearance of Decker’s license means he must be in the area. Is he after Joanna Hunter? Louise thinks... (full context)
Grave Danger
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Within a month of the murders, Andrew Decker had been caught. He wasn’t even 20 years old. He pleaded guilty and was sentenced... (full context)
Trauma, Survival, and Reckoning with the Past Theme Icon
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...him, wondering what will happen if she can no longer protect him. She thinks about Decker’s freedom and feels as if “the bad men were all out, roaming the streets.” In... (full context)
The Prodigal Wife
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...him, “You’re too young to die yet.” When they see a newspaper headline about Andrew Decker (“Freed Killer Flees”), Marcus muses that Decker has paid his dues; “should he pay forever?”... (full context)
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...that it’s registered to a Glasgow chauffeur company. She also tells Marcus that the “Andrew Decker” in the hospital was an “ordinary guy.” Privately, she’d checked on Jackson’s whereabouts and was... (full context)
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...unable to locate a car rental for Joanna Hunter. They did find one for Andrew Decker, with his “daughter.” (full context)
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...Joanna can “dissemble with the best of them.” She can imagine Joanna pursuing vengeance on Decker 30 years later, because Louise would do the same herself. (full context)
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...lost before Louise can get an explanation. Then she gets a call from the station—Andrew Decker was stopped and taken to the hospital after some sort of accident. Louise also learns... (full context)
Arma Virumque Cano
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...conditions of his release from prison. Jackson feebly tries to explain that he’s not Andrew Decker. Suddenly his phone rings, and it’s Louise, but the officer takes it away from him... (full context)
Road Trip
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...Louise agree. They can’t figure out if there is any connection between Joanna’s disappearance and Decker. Jackson somehow lost his BlackBerry and keys in the train crash, and it had been... (full context)
Great Expectations
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...his own driver’s license. He almost dials Louise to tell her that he’s found Andrew Decker, but instead he calls 999. (full context)
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...Tessa Webb at Oxford; there’s no driver’s license for her. The pathology report confirms that Decker killed himself. After 30 years in prison, he wouldn’t have had much trouble getting the... (full context)
A Puppy Is Just for Christmas
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Louise wants to know why Joanna visited Decker in prison. Louise points out that Joanna knows how to shoot a gun. Joanna denies... (full context)