Dean Koontz
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The Good Guy is about a man named Tim who gets mistaken for a hit man in a bar. He is given £10,000 to kill a woman. Before he finds the time to tell this mysterious stranger that he's not who they're looking for, he's gone. He's left with an envelope with a lot of money, and a promise to the rest when the deed is done. Tim takes it upon himself to find this woman, and attempt to save her life. Can he manage it? Can she be saved, or is she as good as dead?
The Good Guy is very action packed and has you at the edge of your seat pretty much from the start. Almost the whole book is a chase between Tim and Linda, and the real hit man. That might sound boring, but there's plenty of twists and turns along the way to keep it interesting.
I think there's a good moral to this story. To me it's saying that it doesn't matter if you have a lot of friends, a big fancy house or a really important job. As long as you try to do the right thing, that's all that counts. Here's Tim, an ordinary guy sitting alone in a pub, not much going for him, when all of a sudden he's putting his life on the line for a woman he doesn't even know.
He's just trying to be a good guy.
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The Wee Librocubicularist
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