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The Undertaker - William Brown Fiction Book

Description:Genre: Crime / Thriller / Author: William Brown / Edition: 1 / Kindle Edition / Book is published 2011-01-10 by William F. Brown

Newest Review: ... to the story and softens Pete up a bit! She's very feisty, but I personally wouldn't get along with her if she was real, as ... more

 ... she's a bit too clingy for my liking! Nevertheless, I like the innocent edge she brings to the proceedings, whilst proving to be rather unexpected at the same time too! I really enjoyed this story, as it was full of excitement and action, including an explosion, a car chase and a run-in with a gang of youths. It was fast-paced and compelling to read, and several times found myself holding my breath with my heart in my mouth, waiting to see what would happen! It was very intriguing to try and figure out what was real...more

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The Undertaker - William Brown: An Exciting Summer Read (1010 words)
by - written on 19/07/11, updated on  28/07/11 (Very useful, 74 readings)
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Peter Talbott is a widower, who one day after work finds himself with a .45 pistol pointing in his face. It turns out that somebody has been buried under Pete's name - as well as his late wife's...and they're not the only ones. Suddenly, filled with outrage, Pete finds himself thrown from being an ordinary software engineer to being involved in theft, corruption, death, and some downright dodgy dealings. 'The Undertaker' will take you along with Pete on a journey of discovery, into a world of crime that he never thought possible. Peter is a genuinely nice character. The whole thing is written from his point of view, which makes it really easy to feel close to ...  Read the complete review

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