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ONE FINE DAY IN THE MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT by CHRISTOPHER BROOKMYRE
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SummaryLike a highball mix of Elmore Leonard and Carl Hiaasen,
Christopher Brookmyre hits you hard and fast. Now Brookmyre
is back with his most lethal book yet: One Fine Day in the
Middle of the Night. Gavin Hutchinson had it all planned
out. A unique "floating holiday experience" on a converted
North Sea oil rig, a haven for tourists who want a vacation
but without the hassle of actually going anywhere. And what
better way to test out his venture than to host a fifteenth-
year high school reunion, the biggest social event of his
life, except no one remembers who Gavin is. That, and his
wife has discovered his philandering ways and plans to
leave him with a very public announcement in front of his
assembled guests. Throw in a band of mercenaries who crash
the party even though they aren't on the guest list, and
you have a wicked farce of a thriller from one of the most
original voices in mystery fiction.
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