Smart Way to Die

A David Good private investigator novella

Mystery & Suspense, Hard-Boiled, Historical Mystery
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Author: Ben Westerham ISBN: 9781911085089
Publisher: Close9 Publishing Publication: June 28, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Ben Westerham
ISBN: 9781911085089
Publisher: Close9 Publishing
Publication: June 28, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

When you’re dressed for living and full of beans, a run-in with death might not be all that is seems.

London based PI, David Good, only went out to get his hair cut and to pick up a few bits and bobs at the local shops but, somehow or other, he’s finished up with a murder case on his hands. A man he’d spoken to only briefly that very morning has turned up dead, seemingly the victim of a hit-and-run incident. But it doesn’t take Good long to find out there is a lot more to things than first appeared.

No one is going to pay him for this case and he might not even get so much as a thank you, but he can’t help himself, things need sorting. Walking away would offend his sensibilities.

Will he regret his decision? Will he be able to cover the ground fast enough to apprehend his chief suspect?

Join south London’s hottest new private investigator to find out for yourself before someone else spills the beans.

"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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When you’re dressed for living and full of beans, a run-in with death might not be all that is seems.

London based PI, David Good, only went out to get his hair cut and to pick up a few bits and bobs at the local shops but, somehow or other, he’s finished up with a murder case on his hands. A man he’d spoken to only briefly that very morning has turned up dead, seemingly the victim of a hit-and-run incident. But it doesn’t take Good long to find out there is a lot more to things than first appeared.

No one is going to pay him for this case and he might not even get so much as a thank you, but he can’t help himself, things need sorting. Walking away would offend his sensibilities.

Will he regret his decision? Will he be able to cover the ground fast enough to apprehend his chief suspect?

Join south London’s hottest new private investigator to find out for yourself before someone else spills the beans.

"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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