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"Gary Delaney is my kind of man." - Anita Hardone, adult entertainer In this gripping follow-up to Marty Shevelove's first book, Too Hard Wrong Spot, veteran sports journalist and racehorse owner Gary Delaney is faced with a dilemma: regroup and look for work in Melbourne or make a fresh start in another city - preferably one with palm trees, warm sunshine and lovelies sunning themselves by the pool. He chooses the latter. While ex-cons Johnny Pastrami and Frankie "Fingers" Tannenbaum pull off a massive betting plunge, Delaney hits it off with one of his new neighbours but falls for a stunning…mehr

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"Gary Delaney is my kind of man." - Anita Hardone, adult entertainer In this gripping follow-up to Marty Shevelove's first book, Too Hard Wrong Spot, veteran sports journalist and racehorse owner Gary Delaney is faced with a dilemma: regroup and look for work in Melbourne or make a fresh start in another city - preferably one with palm trees, warm sunshine and lovelies sunning themselves by the pool. He chooses the latter. While ex-cons Johnny Pastrami and Frankie "Fingers" Tannenbaum pull off a massive betting plunge, Delaney hits it off with one of his new neighbours but falls for a stunning financial advisor who promptly separates him from his life savings and disappears. Can Delaney track her down and recover his lost loot or is he doomed to spend the rest of his days dancing for gold coins on the Cairns Esplanade?
Autorenporträt
Former little leaguer, sports journalist, radio host and humourist Marty Shevelove, a money maker for GPs and specialists up and down the east coast of Australia and Tasmania, gave a lot of thought to his latest project. And what better place to pen a novel about baseball than the expanses of northwest Tasmania where the site of a baseball diamond is as rare as a 27° day. By all accounts, actually just his own, the die-hard New York Mets tragic, has knocked it out of the park. The author can be reached via email: martymelbourne@gmail.com