Two Faced (Harry Tyler Book 2)

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by Garry Bushell


  Harry shook his hand and rose slowly, his back numb with pain.

  ‘Bumpy old ride, eh?’

  ‘Fuck me, mate, I was up and down like a yo-yo in a lift.’

  ‘Ha. Maybe we ought to sell out services to Alton Towers – King Billy’s wild ride.’

  ‘Thank fuck we didn’t crash, it’s no way to go with a case of pineapple chunks up your aris.’

  ‘Come on, mate, you’re on British soil again.’

  Harry picked up his hold-all and followed Thomas out of the van. They were parked in front of a detached house overlooking the most breathtaking scenery Harry had seen since he’d last visited the Lake District.

  ‘Wow,’ he said simply.

  ‘Beautiful, isn’t it, and you ain’t seen nothing yet.’

  Tommy led the way to the front door. ‘You’re to hole up here for a while, everything you need is here. Clothes, shoes, food, poteen, the works.’

  Harry paused and looked back at the van. There was a black Merc parked next to it with two men inside. They nodded at Harry then looked away and chatted to the van driver.

  ‘My friend Dinger?’ asked Harry.

  ‘Will join you in a few days,’ Thomas replied. He rang the bell.

  The door was opened by an attractive red-head. Once again Harry soaked up the view. She was slim, early-thirties, big blue eyes, curves in all the right places.

  Thomas turned to him and smiled. ‘This is Margaret, Harry. Maggie to her friends. She’ll be taking care of you. As I said, Harry, everything you need for your comfort is here.’

  About the Author

  Garry Bushell is best known for his ‘Bushell On The Box’ TV column in the Sun and now the People. In a previous life he wrote for the rock weekly Sounds, managed the Cockney Rejects and discovered multi-platinum rockers Twisted Sister. In 1987 Garry organised the number one single ‘Let It Be’ by Ferry Aid. His own band, the Gonads, has yet to chart. Other books by Garry Bushell include his crime novel The Face; Running Free, the bestselling biography of Iron Maiden; and Dance Craze: The Two-Tone Story. The son of a fireman, Garry was born in Woolwich, South London. He is married and has five children. A full biography can be found at www.garrybushell.co.uk.

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  First published in paperback in 2004

  ISBN: 978 1 84454 052 5

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