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***Now available for preorder: KILL 'EM ALL, the stunning sequel to KILL YOUR FRIENDS***

The viciously funny novel by John Niven, bestselling author of Kill Your Friends and Straight White Male.

What do you do when a homeless man knows your name?

How about when he turns out to be a friend you haven't seen in twenty years?

Do you treat him to a hot meal and see him on his way?
Give him a wad of middle-class guilt money?
Or take him in and get him back on his feet?

For Alan, there's no question - only natural that he'd want to see his old mate Craig off the streets, even if only for a few nights, and into some clean clothes.

But what if the successful life you've made for yourself - good job, happy marriage, lovely kids, grand Victorian house (you did well out of the property boom, thank you very much) - is one that that your old pal would quite like to have too?

Even if it means taking it from you?

Following the divergent lives of two childhood friends, No Good Deed is a funny and painful examination of friendship, the strange currents of ambition, loathing, pity and affection that flow between people over the decades, and of men getting older as they fail and succeed.



The long-awaited new novel by John Niven, bestselling author of Kill Your Friends and Straight White Male.

About the Author
John Niven was born in Irvine, Ayrshire. He is the author of ten novels and has written for a wide range of publications, including a weekly column for the Scottish Sunday Mail. He lives in Buckinghamshire.

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'He's a funny writer, John Niven. Not funny peculiar: funny ha ha. Properly funny, in a scabrous and scatological sort of way, and in his latest book he doesn't disappoint. It's a big, comic tableau, painted in bright, broad shades with plenty of splatter marks ... Niven makes sentences beautifully - which, in whatever genre you are writing, is what matters most - and this novel clips along as enjoyably as all his others ... There are two John Nivens in this novel. One provides the broad farce ... But the other supplies something that's closer to Nick Hornby territory ... Niven is particularly good on how easy it is to resent our friends, how charity can be covertly aggressive, and how psychological power dynamics don't really shift from our teenage years ... There's a poignancy here ... Always worth reading. He's a writer - or two - who still has a lot more in the tank.' -- Sam Leith * Guardian *
Underneath the scabrous wit, the raucous brio, the bracing rudeness, Niven is genuinely, brilliantly warm and funny and wise about men and women and the things they do to one another and themselves. This is his best novel yet. -- Stuart Maconie
No Good Deed is about the fall that waits one floor down for every male member of the chattering classes. Charles Dickens with a good strong dollop of Martin Amis and Quentin Tarantino - vintage Niven. Loved it. -- Rick Stroud
Niven is a master at probing dark, uncomfortable areas of the male psyche that most novelists - indeed, most men - would rather not have to deal with. * Scotsman *
Snort-in-public comic excellence ... One darkly humorous episode after another ... The fact that I had such a visceral reaction to this book is testament to Niven's great skill as a writer. He is a master of probing the dark, uncomfortable areas of the male psyche that most novelists - and indeed, most men - would rather not have to deal with ... No Good Deed always feels rooted in the real world, even in its most outrageously improbable moments. -- Roger Cox * Scotland on Sunday *



Book Information
ISBN 9780099592174
Author John Niven
Format Paperback
Page Count 304
Imprint Windmill Books
Publisher Cornerstone
Weight(grams) 213g
Dimensions(mm) 198mm * 129mm * 18mm

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