When one bad decision spirals out of control, ordinary lives collide in extraordinary ways. Good Gone Bad follows Charlie Burrows, a devoted husband and father whose hidden choices place his family in jeopardy, and Danny Wade, a podcaster trying to rebuild his life after addiction. Drawn back together as old friends, they find themselves entangled in a dangerous game where loyalty, fear, and survival collide. Meanwhile, Molly, a young jeweller navigating her own personal struggles, becomes caught up in events far beyond her control. As secrets unravel, threats escalate, and unexpected…mehr
When one bad decision spirals out of control, ordinary lives collide in extraordinary ways. Good Gone Bad follows Charlie Burrows, a devoted husband and father whose hidden choices place his family in jeopardy, and Danny Wade, a podcaster trying to rebuild his life after addiction. Drawn back together as old friends, they find themselves entangled in a dangerous game where loyalty, fear, and survival collide. Meanwhile, Molly, a young jeweller navigating her own personal struggles, becomes caught up in events far beyond her control. As secrets unravel, threats escalate, and unexpected alliances form, each character is forced to confront the cost of deception and the lengths they'll go to protect those they love. Tense, character-driven, and set across Worcestershire to the gritty streets of Birmingham, this is a story about choices and consequences, trust and betrayal-and how quickly a life can turn when good goes bad.
Tony Fisher spent four decades behind the microphone, keeping listeners company across the UK as a broadcaster and producer. From the BBC to commercial radio, his voice has been heard in the North East, Kent, Surrey, Sussex, Essex, Yorkshire and Worcestershire, the latter also providing the backdrop for his debut novel.Tony's first foray into fiction came via Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, where his psychological thriller Tingo was published, proof that he can keep audiences hooked even without a studio mic in sight.An Honorary Doctor of the University of Essex and trustee of the Essex Book Festival, Tony is also a self-confessed book addict, devouring close to a hundred titles a year. He shares his passion through weekly book reviews on social media, shining a light on authors from around the world and across every genre imaginable.His debut novel, Good Gone Bad, introduces podcaster Danny Wade and the seemingly decent people who, as Tony puts it, have "done something bad." It's the first in what promises to be an addictive new thriller series.When he's not plotting fictional crimes, Tony works as a Community Connector for a Worcestershire charity, supporting people with sight loss and bringing communities together to beat isolation. Being visually impaired himself, he calls it the job he was always meant to do, well, that and writing the odd heart-pounding thriller.He lives with his wife, two teenage children, and a guinea pig named Bubbles, who, to date, has yet to appear in any of his novels (but never say never).You can find Tony on Instagram, Threads, TikTok and YouTube at @TonyFisherBooks, and on X (formerly Twitter) at @TonyFisherLive.
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