The Good Guy

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What does it take to be The Good Guy? Tim Carrier likes to enjoy a beer after work - but when a jittery stranger sits down next to him one night, and Tim lets a misconception over his identity stand for a moment too long, his wayward sense of humour looks set to lead him into trouble. As the stranger hands Tim a cash-filled envelope with the words, 'You get the rest when she's gone', Tim realizes he has been mistaken for someone very different to himself - for a cold-blooded killer. And when the killer walks into the bar a split second later, he realises the encounter may not only cost him his peace of mind, it could cost him his life...
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AuthorDean Koontz
PublisherHarper
PlaceLondon
Year2007
ISBN9780007252114
BindingPaperback
ConditionGood
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