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|title=The Two Deaths of Daniel Hayes
|sort=Two Deaths of Daniel Hayes
|publisher=Bantam Press
|date=July 2012
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0593069501</amazonuk>
|amazonus=<amazonus>B008FY4PMM</amazonus>
|website=http://marcussakey.com
|video=
|summary=This may start as a clichéd 'amnesiac discovers himself whilst fleeing' thriller but then, two-thirds in, it finds another gear and flies into a position of excellence. So ask yourself... are you feeling patient? If so it's well worth the wait and, indeed, the fourth star.
|cover=0593069501
|aznuk=0593069501
|aznus=B008FY4PMM
}}
A man struggles onto a deserted beach in Maine, United States, after almost drowning but, far from feeling relieved, he realises that something has been left behind – his memory. He finds an unlocked prestige car, a set of dry clothes that fit, some money, a gun and an urge to leave. (I know - if it had been a British beach, I'd have given it 5 minutes before it was empty and the wheels were off! Sorry... I digress...) So, driving to a local motel, he tries to find some glimmer of a past or an identity. The car belongs to a Daniel Hayes, so that's what he'll call himself for now. Then, by coincidence, it becomes more than that; it's becomes the name that the armed police yell as they surround his room. Can a man discover his past whilst outrunning his present? Someone is about to find out.

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