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JOHN HANNEBERY NEVER WANTED TO BE A HITMAN. He had no system for it. And, although a dark part of him took pleasure in hurting people, bad people, he had no passion for this purpose. That was until Susan Mitchell, one he cared most about, gave him her list of nine names... John knew he must eliminate the men that hurt so many innocent children at the orphanage he and Susan grew up in and make sure that they can't hurt anyone else ever again. It is time for John to confess to what he has done and what he is about to do. For a man so used to hurting people, and himself, it should have been easy,…mehr

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JOHN HANNEBERY NEVER WANTED TO BE A HITMAN. He had no system for it. And, although a dark part of him took pleasure in hurting people, bad people, he had no passion for this purpose. That was until Susan Mitchell, one he cared most about, gave him her list of nine names... John knew he must eliminate the men that hurt so many innocent children at the orphanage he and Susan grew up in and make sure that they can't hurt anyone else ever again. It is time for John to confess to what he has done and what he is about to do. For a man so used to hurting people, and himself, it should have been easy, but it wasn't. This is a notable standalone sequel to Andrew Hood's exceptional first novel, "The Man Who Corrupted Heaven", and that also being a Miles Franklin Award nominated title and we anticipate your enjoyment of this exciting new novel by one of Australia's rising new author's. "An uneasy but captivating ride into minds and emotions of darkness and conflict that is written with exceptional narrative by this talented author..." Alexander, Indiebook reviewer
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Andrew Hood, Award-winning Australian writer has released a breakout novel to rave reviews and hunger for the next book. 'It all started for me when I was driving home and someone on the radio said, 'When you die, you can't take anything with you' and it left me asking 'why not' and 'what if I could? And what would I want to take with me?' explains author, Andrew Hood. When asked what the book was about, he'd reply, 'Perspective. It is all about perspective. I invite my readers to consider the perspective they have in their own lives and question if they are seeing everything the way they should. Do they consider themselves a victim in life, or are they lucky with the opportunities they have? Sometimes it is all a matter of perspective.' 'There is no going back for me now,' he said.