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Frank Doy can't even go to the shop without getting ambushed by hitmen.He's followed into the supermarket car park. A sharply dressed man and a young woman corner him. They want to know where Frank's old friend Malky Malkovich is. But Frank has no idea, and they have guns.Before the woman can kneecap him, Frank breaks her arm with a tyre iron.Suddenly the man turns. 'You're no use to me now, babe. You're just gonna be a burden.'He raises his gun. And that's when she shoots him.Now Frank needs answers - and fast. Who put this contract on his head? And who else is coming for him?The only person…mehr

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Frank Doy can't even go to the shop without getting ambushed by hitmen.He's followed into the supermarket car park. A sharply dressed man and a young woman corner him. They want to know where Frank's old friend Malky Malkovich is. But Frank has no idea, and they have guns.Before the woman can kneecap him, Frank breaks her arm with a tyre iron.Suddenly the man turns. 'You're no use to me now, babe. You're just gonna be a burden.'He raises his gun. And that's when she shoots him.Now Frank needs answers - and fast. Who put this contract on his head? And who else is coming for him?The only person he can turn to is the woman who just tried to kill him. And she has a broken arm. It looks like they're going to have to trust each other if they want to stay alive.
Autorenporträt
Dan Latus lives with his wife in Northumberland. By instinct and education a geographer, his novels are inspired by the places he knows best, and for which he has an affinity that has grown from long connection. Several are set on Teesside and along the Cleveland coast, where he grew up and developed a love of hill walking and climbing. Others are located in Northumberland, which has long been home. Some are set at least in part in Central Europe, a region he has visited frequently over many years for work and pleasure. And Saving Harry is based in Western Canada, where he also lived and worked.