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Overview
She’s lost in the land of the living. He’s desperate to keep her from the land of the dead.
An unscheduled visit to church sees London based PI David Good sign up for what appears to be a straightforward missing person case. But it's not long before he lands up in hospital and finds his emotions being taken on a roller-coaster ride he wasn’t expecting, as he races to save a desperate woman from herself.
If that wasn’t enough, an ex-convict with revenge on his mind comes knocking at his door, an elderly woman has him chasing her old man all over town and a nubile young thing with insatiable appetites keeps making unreasonable demands on his over-worked body.
Buy the book now to find out if the irresistible private investigator with questionable morals, a taste for blondes and a big sense of humour has what it takes to solve his latest case in 1980s London.
"Westerham’s writing is tight, smooth to read, carries great descriptions and all with a dry wit and wry humor." Amazon USA review of 'Good Girl Gone Bad'.
This book is part of the David Good, private investigator series, which can be read in any order you like.
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Product Details
BN ID: | 2940154027929 |
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Publisher: | Ben Westerham |
Publication date: | 02/28/2017 |
Sold by: | Smashwords |
Format: | NOOK Book |
File size: | 350 KB |
Age Range: | 18 Years |
About the Author
Ben grew up in the once rural county of Kent, spending as much time as humanly possible with his mates causing mayhem in the nearby countryside. Later he spent three years as an undergraduate in the altogether different environment of what was then the recovering metropolis of Manchester. A fabulous place for a student. It was as this idealic phase of life came to an end, and the depressing world of work began to take its place ,that Ben's urge to give vent to his creative side started to seep out in a growing stream of bits and pieces writing. A disjointed and eclectic mix for a long time, this eventually morphed in to complete pieces of work, covering novels, poetry, song lyrics, plays and even a few pieces of non-fiction. Having completed what felt like an excessively long apprenticeship, Ben chose to focus on the world of crime, in particular drawing on his experience of that whirlwind of a decade, the 1980s. Humour is an important and frequently present element of Ben's writing. Although primarily there to entertain the reader, it also helps Ben avoid the trap of taking himself and his writing too seriously.