Between the Devlin and the Deep Blue Seas: A Les Norton Novel 5

Fiction & Literature, Crime, Mystery & Suspense
Cover of the book Between the Devlin and the Deep Blue Seas: A Les Norton Novel 5 by Robert G. Barrett, Pan Macmillan Australia
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Author: Robert G. Barrett ISBN: 9781743548974
Publisher: Pan Macmillan Australia Publication: January 16, 2016
Imprint: Macmillan Australia Language: English
Author: Robert G. Barrett
ISBN: 9781743548974
Publisher: Pan Macmillan Australia
Publication: January 16, 2016
Imprint: Macmillan Australia
Language: English

NOW AN ABC TELEVISION DRAMA STARRING DAVID WENHAM AND REBEL WILSON

Okay, so it looks like the Kelly Club is finally closing down-it had to happen sooner or later. And it isn't as if Les Norton will starve. He has money snookered away, he owns his house, and his blue-chip investment-a block of flats in Randwick-must be worth a fortune by now. Except that the place is falling down, the council is reclaiming the land, there's been a murder in Flat 5, and the tenants are the biggest bunch of misfits since the Manson family. And that's just the good news, because the longer Les owns the Blue Seas Apartments, the more money he loses.

This time Les Norton's really up against it. But whilst he's trying to solve his financial problems, he still has time to fight hate-crazed roadies, sort out a drug deal after fighting a gang of bikies, help a feminist Balmain writer with some research she won't forget in a hurry, and get involved with Franulka, super-sexy lead singer of an all-girl rock band, the Heathen Harlots. And with the help of two ex-Romanian Securitate explosive experts, he might even be able to sort out his investment. . .

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NOW AN ABC TELEVISION DRAMA STARRING DAVID WENHAM AND REBEL WILSON

Okay, so it looks like the Kelly Club is finally closing down-it had to happen sooner or later. And it isn't as if Les Norton will starve. He has money snookered away, he owns his house, and his blue-chip investment-a block of flats in Randwick-must be worth a fortune by now. Except that the place is falling down, the council is reclaiming the land, there's been a murder in Flat 5, and the tenants are the biggest bunch of misfits since the Manson family. And that's just the good news, because the longer Les owns the Blue Seas Apartments, the more money he loses.

This time Les Norton's really up against it. But whilst he's trying to solve his financial problems, he still has time to fight hate-crazed roadies, sort out a drug deal after fighting a gang of bikies, help a feminist Balmain writer with some research she won't forget in a hurry, and get involved with Franulka, super-sexy lead singer of an all-girl rock band, the Heathen Harlots. And with the help of two ex-Romanian Securitate explosive experts, he might even be able to sort out his investment. . .

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