How Not to Die Alone

How Not to Die Alone
ISBN-10
0525539883
ISBN-13
9780525539889
Category
Fiction
Pages
336
Language
English
Published
2019
Publisher
G.P. Putnam's Sons
Author
Richard Roper

Description

"For years [Andrew's] worked a thankless public health job, searching for the next of kin of those who die alone. Luckily, he goes home to a loving family every night. At least, that's what his coworkers believe ... A misunderstanding has left Andrew trapped in his own white lie and his lonely apartment. When new employee Peggy breezes into the office like a breath of fresh air, she makes Andrew feel truly alive for the first time in decades"--Dust jacket flap.

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