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The Good Death

Nick Brooks

The Good Death is a dazzling, dark, elegantly wicked tale of skeletons in the cupboard, and corpses on the slab, from the acclaimed author of 'My Name is Denise Forrester'

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Hugh Madden is a mortician who loves his work; indeed he lives to make his 'sleeping charges' beautiful. When the body of Kincaid, his old medical professor turns up on his slab, he finds himself recalling his undergraduate years at Glasgow university - in particular his friendship with a dangerously charismatic medical student, and the disquieting circumstances that eventually took him away from medicine and into the mortuary.

Trapped for forty years in an unsatisfactory marriage to a hypochondriac wife, Madden's carefully ordered life is thrown further into chaos when he sacks his wife's carer, and her son decides she needs 'compensation'. With the threat of violence hanging over him, the sudden reappearance of Kincaid, and the discovery of a body in a nearby Loch, Madden finds the long-buried secrets from his past beginning to resurface, and his own dissatisfaction with the present threatens to turn murderous.

 

"A dank, distorted take on the crime genre with a pleasantly nasty after-taste"

Colin Waters

Sunday Herald

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The Good Death

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£6.99
Paperback
304 pages
198 x 129 mm
ISBN-10: 0753821974
ISBN-13: 9780753821978
Publication: May 2007
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