
Win a copy of Happy Is The One by Katie Allen in this week's Fabulous book competition
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ROBIN knows the date he's going to die – born on the day Halley's Comet last appeared, he's destined to check out when it returns.
He's methodically planned his life around this, but that all changes when he has to go home to care for his ailing dad.
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