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Ben Mulligan is a cop from the Northern Territory town of Katherine, with more than his share of problems. When he heads down to Camp Leichhardt, a Grey Nomad camp on the Roper River, to fish and get away from the stresses of life, he finds that all is not what it seems. Ben uncovers a criminal conspiracy that will destroy lives and wreak havoc on local communities. With the beautiful Malea as his ally, he has to face his past head on, and tackle a cartel intent on making money at any cost. Yet, in doing so, he risks everything, even his own future.

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Produktbeschreibung
Ben Mulligan is a cop from the Northern Territory town of Katherine, with more than his share of problems. When he heads down to Camp Leichhardt, a Grey Nomad camp on the Roper River, to fish and get away from the stresses of life, he finds that all is not what it seems. Ben uncovers a criminal conspiracy that will destroy lives and wreak havoc on local communities. With the beautiful Malea as his ally, he has to face his past head on, and tackle a cartel intent on making money at any cost. Yet, in doing so, he risks everything, even his own future.
Autorenporträt
Greg Barron is the author of three novels; Rotten Gods (2012), Savage Tide (2013) and Lethal Sky (2014), all published by HarperCollins. All were received with critical acclaim and have attracted a growing readership. The ABC Radio's Weekend Bookworm program has called him "A political thriller writer at the very top of his game," and the Daily Telegraph described his third book, Lethal Sky, as "Highly entertaining." Greg's books have won rave reviews in Australia and overseas, and been featured widely in the Australian media, with dozens of radio and print interviews to his credit. He was keynote speaker at the Grassroots Writer's Festival in Coffs Harbour in 2015 and appeared at the Sydney Writers Festival in 2014. His work has been long listed in the Ned Kelly Awards for best new fiction, and short listed in the ABC Radio short story project. He is an avid reader in a wide range of genres, drawing inspiration from writers as varied as Gabriel Garcia Marquez and John Le Carré. "The pace is excellent, the writing is sharp and Barron has a real talent for the evocation of place." The Australian. Find out more at gregbarron.com