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Original Title: A Good Day to Die
ISBN: 0312349955 (ISBN13: 9780312349950)
Edition Language: English
Series: Dennis Milne #2
Literary Awards: Barry Award Nominee for Best British Crime Novel (2006)
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A Good Day to Die (Dennis Milne #2) Hardcover | Pages: 336 pages
Rating: 4.03 | 1425 Users | 83 Reviews

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When Dennis Milne--now living under an assumed identity in the Philippines--hears that his old friend and colleague Malik has been gunned down in a restaurant, he decides to go back to the violent city he once called home and bring the murderer to justice. Milne arrives in a pre-Christmas London that is cold and hostile. But he is no longer a policeman; no longer charged with keeping the peace and upholding the law. Although his old friends at the King's Cross station do not know that Milne is back in town, it soon becomes clear that his arrival has been expected by men who are after his blood. Hungry for revenge and determined to uphold his own very rough brand of justice, Milne searches for the person behind his friend's demise--and leaves a trail of death and destruction more wide-reaching than even he could have expected.

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Title:A Good Day to Die (Dennis Milne #2)
Author:Simon Kernick
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 336 pages
Published:September 19th 2006 by Minotaur Books (first published June 1st 2005)
Categories:Mystery. Crime. Thriller. Fiction

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Ratings: 4.03 From 1425 Users | 83 Reviews

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Fast pace thriller. Love Simon's style. The action comes across as exciting and realistic. You root for Dennis even though you know what he's done. Very enjoyable. Can't wait to dive into the next one.

This captivating and complex suspense story brings us back to the ongoing saga of disgraced ex-police inspector Dennis Milne. We were first introduced to Dennis in The Business of Dying and I suggest reading this novel first in order to understand why this intrepid protagonist ended up on the run as much from the police as from criminals. In this second installment, Dennis is now surrounded by low-life hoodlums, underworld overlords and corrupt upper figures of society. Since our last encounter

Absolutely brilliant. Loved the twists and the characters (if you can really love people like that).

Simon Kernick delivered another "non-stop action page turner" in "A Good Day To Die". It features sloppy writing, stilted dialogue, and one of the most moronic endings I have ever been subjected to endure. My fifth Kernick's novel is close to the bottom of the thrillers heap. I just cannot believe this "novel" was written by the same author who wrote the great "The Business of Dying". It even has the same protagonist, the famed Dennis Milne, the guy with the unusual gift of being able to use the

I must be honest and admit I couldn't get into this book. Although I like Simon Kernick as an author, I've only really liked two out of the four that I've read (listened to) so far, but I will persist with others. I'm not sure if it was the 'messy' plot which took a lot of concentration to follow in order to put the pieces together, or the narration by Dave John with his East London accent and far from plausible female voices, but I was looking forward for this one to finish, without really

Great series . Would recommend .

RATING: 3.5How does a man who was a policeman charged with upholding law and order become a stone-cold killer, someone he would have doggedly pursued and put away forever in the time when he was on the right side of the law? In Dennis Milne's case, his lawlessness arises out of a horrible mistake he made where he killed three innocent people. To this day, he is haunted by his actions. After that, he could no longer wear the badge proudly; he moved from London to the Philippines and is operating

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