Ray Mooney: 5 books

Book cover of A Green Light: Book 2: The Kingdom of Men
by Ray Mooney
Language: English
Release Date: January 31, 2016

In Book 2 of A GREEN LIGHT: THE KINGDOM OF MEN crime writer, playwright and screenwriter, Ray Mooney, takes us into the world of Pentridge Prison, including the notorious punishment section, known as H for Hell Division. Johnny Morgan is doing 12 years for manslaughter and rape. His sporting...
Book cover of A Green Light: Book 1: The Kingdom of Children
by Ray Mooney
Language: English
Release Date: October 16, 2015

In Book 1 of A GREEN LIGHT: THE KINGDOM OF CHILDREN crime writer, playwright and screenwriter, Ray Mooney, masterfully explores the development of an ordinary boy into a cold-blooded killer. Johnny Morgan is born into a suburban working class catholic family where he matures, on the one hand,...
Book cover of A Green Light: Book 3: The Kingdom
by Ray Mooney
Language: English
Release Date: January 31, 2016

A Green Light is a series of 3 books: THE KINGDOM OF CHILDREN, THE KINGDOM OF MEN and THE KINGDOM. Each explores the dramatic development of Australia’s most notorious hitman, Johnny Morgan, who could have been a normal upstanding citizen but chose to become a ruthless killer. These 3 books take...
Book cover of The Ethics of Evil: Stories of H Division
by Ray Mooney
Language: English
Release Date: February 25, 2016

This non-fiction book explores the true story of H Division, the punishment division within Pentridge Prison, Melbourne, that operated from 1958-1994, which was responsible for cultivating criminals who committed horrific crimes upon their release.Established in 1958 to punish prisoners like William...
Book cover of A Pack of Bloody Animals - The Walsh Street murders revisited
by John Kerr and Ray Mooney
Language: English
Release Date: August 23, 2012

The verdict in the Walsh Street trial was all four not guilty. Repeat not guilty. All units are warned - keep yourselves under control. Radio newsflash message to all State police. The killings called Walsh Street arose when police and armed robbers went to war. Both sides, convinced the other started...
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