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London based private investigator David Good has been asked by a new client to track down his wife, who has walked out on him with fifty thousand pounds in her handbag and not been seen since. Easy enough, thinks Good, but he's about to find himself part of a magic show, where more than his sense of humour may be about to disappear.
When a member of Her Majesty's tax inspectorate with ambitions of her own makes him an unwelcome offer he can't refuse, things become a whole lot more complicated. And it doesn't help that he soon finds himself being distracted by the amorous advances of the kind of woman he'd normally think of as being out of his league.
Events then take a sinister turn that leaves Good wondering if he hasn't been looking in entirely the wrong place and that he might need his very own wand if he's going to lift the vanishing spell that's been cast over this case.
Join David Good in his latest romp across 1980s London.
"Westerham's writing is tight, smooth to read, carries great descriptions and all with a dry wit and wry humor." Amazon USA review of 'Good Girl Gone Bad'.
This book is part of the David Good, private investigator series, which can be read in any order you like.
Ben is the author of two crime and mystery series. The David Good private investigator stories are set in 1980s London, featuring a PI in tune with his neck of the woods and in possession of some distinctly pliable morals. The Banbury Cross Murder Mystery stories are classic murder mysteries set in the rural market town of Banbury during the early 1960s, featuring the curmudgeonly Inspector Leslie Dykeman and the irascible Sergeant Stanley Shapes.
Ben's writing places an emphasis on strongly developed characters and invariably comes served with a side-order of humour.
Born in London, Ben now lives in rural Northamptonshire in the English Midlands, with his family and a heavily over-worked computer.
He writes just about every day and some of the resulting stories and other material is made available for free exclusively to readers who register here http://www.benwesterham.com/subscribe/.
For more information please visit www.benwesterham.com.