Best Crime Novels – That Will Do Nicely
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Tom Pascoe, former commercial photographer and now an
import/export clerk working in a job he hates, discovers his wife
making love to a work colleague during a party at their home. He snaps; loses
control and physically throws them naked into the street in front of their friends.
His wife takes her revenge by running up a huge bill on a credit card in his
name.
Pascoe, unable to pay the debt, chooses instead to finesse the money by
operating a novel scheme that involves him in inventing his own bank;printing
and passing a large number of American Dollar Travelers Cheques on it. Can he
pass enough of them in a short period of time without getting caught?
What he doesn’t realize is that counterfeiting American currency is a matter
for the Secret Service and soon he has both them and new Scotland Yard chasing
him. In a pursuit which leads to a remote area in the south of France, the law
finally catches up with Pascoe but the result is totally unexpected.
That Will Do Nicely will keep you guessing right to the end.
Tom Pascoe, falls back on his old skills to beat the bank that is going to ruin him.
This is what some Amazon reviewers say:-
“Alfred Hitchcock Would Dig This…”
Brian Schiff
“The approach reminded me of the novels of the 1970s, such as
Forsythe’s ‘Day of the Jackal’ and Arthur Hailey’s ‘Final Diagnosis’
with regard to the intricacies of the technicalities underlying the
core plot.” Raghu Nathan
“There are some scenes which would prevent me from recommending the
book for children, but I doubt that’s a problem as that’s not the
target audience.” Julie
“I thought at first I would not like the book as I thought I knew the
ending but could not put it down till I finished and I was totally
blown away with the ending he is a wonderful and adventurous writer. A
must read for anyone who doubts things can happen when they are least
expected.” Shelley Itkin
That Will Do Nicely doesn’t fit easily into any Crime genre. It is a
crime novel without violence which is unsual. It’s the plot that grips you!