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Bad Deeds. The brilliantly entertaining new crime thriller from the Sunday Times bestselling author of The Last Day
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- Nombre de pages432
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-1-80495-139-2
- EAN9781804951392
- Date de parution11/06/2026
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurPenguin
Résumé
Escape to Scotland in this gripping crime caper from the Sunday Times bestselling author and co-host of the award-winning smash podcast No Such Thing As A Fish. 'Witty, wicked and whip-smart' ROSS MONTGOMERY'Funny, thoughtful and intriguing' JANICE HALLETT'Thoroughly entertaining and blackly comic' MAIL ON SUNDAY__________Alex used to break into houses illegally. These days, it's his job. Alex is part of a small firm of consultants who break into offices and homes to test their security.
It's fun, it's well paid, and he's very good at it. It's almost like he's grown up at last. But when he gets fired from his firm, evicted from his flat and dumped by his girlfriend, all in the same evening, he decides to steal one last job from his company without their knowing. A job they had already decided not to accept. Big mistake. Before long, Alex is in remote northern Scotland, following the trail of an ambitious young man who supposedly fell to his death with no witnesses in sight.
And if Alex doesn't get to the truth soon, he may well be the next one over the edge...__________More praise for Bad Deeds: 'Andrew Hunter Murray is always a joy to read - like having your funniest, wittiest friend to hand whenever you're in the mood for a great story' Cariad Lloyd'Slow Horses meets The Gentleman! A fabulous cast of characters, twisty and turny and also very dryly funny' Sophia Money Coutts'A brilliant and wickedly entertaining murder mystery by a brilliant and wickedly entertaining author' Emma Freud'A very funny book, and one where the pace really didn't let up' 5-star reader review'This is crime writing with an edge of biting wit' Janice Hallett'Fans of clever, fast-paced storytelling will be hooked from page one' Woman's Weekly'Those familiar with Andre Hunter Murray's association with the satirical magazine Private Eye will not be surprised by the cutting wit that runs through Bad Deeds' Financial Times
It's fun, it's well paid, and he's very good at it. It's almost like he's grown up at last. But when he gets fired from his firm, evicted from his flat and dumped by his girlfriend, all in the same evening, he decides to steal one last job from his company without their knowing. A job they had already decided not to accept. Big mistake. Before long, Alex is in remote northern Scotland, following the trail of an ambitious young man who supposedly fell to his death with no witnesses in sight.
And if Alex doesn't get to the truth soon, he may well be the next one over the edge...__________More praise for Bad Deeds: 'Andrew Hunter Murray is always a joy to read - like having your funniest, wittiest friend to hand whenever you're in the mood for a great story' Cariad Lloyd'Slow Horses meets The Gentleman! A fabulous cast of characters, twisty and turny and also very dryly funny' Sophia Money Coutts'A brilliant and wickedly entertaining murder mystery by a brilliant and wickedly entertaining author' Emma Freud'A very funny book, and one where the pace really didn't let up' 5-star reader review'This is crime writing with an edge of biting wit' Janice Hallett'Fans of clever, fast-paced storytelling will be hooked from page one' Woman's Weekly'Those familiar with Andre Hunter Murray's association with the satirical magazine Private Eye will not be surprised by the cutting wit that runs through Bad Deeds' Financial Times






