The Good Killer

Harry Dolan author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Head of Zeus

Published:4th Feb '20

£18.99

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The Good Killer cover

Sean and Molly are living quietly and cautiously in Houston when a troubled, obsessive stranger shatters the safety they have carefully constructed for themselves. A thriller about the extremes people will reach for love, greed, and survival.

'Fun and entertaining ... The action never stops' DAILY MAIL.

Sean is at a shopping mall when Henry Alan Keen, scorned by a woman he's been dating, pulls out a gun and begins shooting everyone in sight. A former soldier, Sean rushes toward Keen and ends the slaughter with two well-placed shots – becoming a hero with his face plastered across the news.

But this new-found notoriety soon exposes him to the wrath of two men he thought he had left safely in his past. One blames Sean for his brother's death. The other wants to recover a treasure that Sean and his partner Molly stole from him. Both are deadly and relentless enemies, and Sean and Molly will need to draw on their strength and devotion to each other if they hope to elude them.

Thus begins a cross-country chase that leads from Texas to Montana, from Tennessee to New York to Michigan, as the hunters and their prey grow ever closer.

A wickedly clever and exhilarating thriller, The Good Killer offers a sophisticated, breathtaking look at the extremes people will reach for love, greed, and survival.

'I was so impressed with the fluent pacing of the narrative, the twisty plotting and clearly but swiftly drawn characters ... Exceptional' Shots Mag.
'It is not exactly common to describe thrillers as fun and entertaining, but it's fair to say this one most certainly is ... Written in Dolan's characteristically sophisticated prose, the action never stops, and the longer the chase goes on the more you sympathise with Sean and Molly' Daily Mail.

ISBN: 9781838933746

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

352 pages