One Of Us

Suspense Thrillers

Author: Michael Marshall Smith

Hap Thompson – ex-barman, ex-hood and ex-husband – has fallen on his feet at last. He’s finally found something he can do better than anyone else. And it’s legal. Almost.Hap’s a REMtemp, working the night hours caretaking people’s dreams and memories. One night, he takes on a bigger memory than usual and the client disappears. As Hap pursues her, he comes to realise that s….Read More

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