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Get a Proper Job

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Get a Proper Job is the story of a standup comedian touring the clubs in Northern England. When several vocalists are murdered he is taken in for questioning when it becomes apparent they all appeared on the same bill as him. The police are convinced he is responsible when they discover this connection and when more vocalists are murdered he becomes the number one suspect as the serial killer. Despite his denial that he had anything to do with these terrible crimes, the police continue their harassment of him, determined to find the evidence they need to convict him. A roller coaster ride follows as he tries to prove his innocence in a backdrop of laughter, murder, drugs and police incompetence. He suffers a huge personal tragedy whilst he battles a police vendetta as the fast moving action moves from England to Ireland.

Author Biography:

Keith Armstrong was born in Lancashire, England, but emigrated to Ireland in 1967. He lives in Drumgora, County Cavan with his wife Rosemary. Having spent all his working life in International Textile Design and Engraving he decided to take things a little easier and semi retire to concentrate on writing and painting. He is an accomplished portrait painter with many high profile people as his subjects. To date he has written six novels that can best be described as thrillers. His first book 'A Day at the Races' was published in 2013. This was quickly followed by: Sand Dollar Logistics, influenced by his many trips to Africa. Colonel Smythe's Daughter. The Hunt for Larry Roberts, Master Forger. The Cruise Family Connection. This is Keith's sixth novel and follows the life of a young standup comedian as he tours the clubs of Northern England learning his craft as a comic. It then becomes apparent there is a serial killer on the loose, when several vocalists are found strangled. When police discover he has appeared on the same bill as these murder victims he is taken in for questioning. He denies any involvement in these killings but when several more vocalists are found murdered he becomes the number one suspect as the serial killer. As he battles to prove his innocence he is on the receiving end of a police vendetta and suffers a huge personal tragedy as he tries to clear his name. The action is fast moving, laughter is followed my death and when drugs become involved it takes on a whole new dimension as he battles to prove he is innocent as the story moves from England to Ireland.
Release date NZ
November 15th, 2017
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
242
Dimensions
140x216x13
ISBN-13
9781979294720
Product ID
37335552

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