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Book One: Picnic with Picasso Private Detective Jack Hamma wakes up incarcerated in a blacked out room. He takes on his captors, a mob of big burley bikies and he runs for it. A woman appears with a baby, she is shot dead by the bikies and Jack is left holding the baby. For Jack getting away from the bikies and at the same time learning how to change nappies is top priority. But the bikies are everywhere and now Jack has a small girl Little Miss Jabber to protect not to mention the other members of the menagerie he inadvertently collects. 'Another action packed Jack Hamma book' 'Some great…mehr

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Book One: Picnic with Picasso Private Detective Jack Hamma wakes up incarcerated in a blacked out room. He takes on his captors, a mob of big burley bikies and he runs for it. A woman appears with a baby, she is shot dead by the bikies and Jack is left holding the baby. For Jack getting away from the bikies and at the same time learning how to change nappies is top priority. But the bikies are everywhere and now Jack has a small girl Little Miss Jabber to protect not to mention the other members of the menagerie he inadvertently collects. 'Another action packed Jack Hamma book' 'Some great characters in this, little Miss Jabber is fantastic and I think she deserves her own book.' ''ll never stop smiling when reading about Jack and his ability to collect people.' 'Out of the first three books in this series this is the funniest.' Book Two: Miss Marple Struts Her Stuff Jack Hamma's assignment: protect a beautiful Chinese girl. At Adelaide airport she goes into the ladies room. She disappears. A relentless thriller Every move is a false start. Every clue is a red herring. 'The latest instalment of Jack Hamma and his detective agency is currently my favorite.' 'The pace of the book is fast and this is matched by the pace of the humor.' 'The ending, it had me going oooooooh!!! ' 'It ended with a twist that took me utterly by surprise.' 'A really strong book.' 'There are car chases aplenty, climbing up buildings whilst being shot at, epic hand to hand fight scenes, big old shoot-outs and one hefty door that comes to the rescue.'


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Autorenporträt
I was born in London England in 1953, which makes me a baby boomer I think. Dad ran a market stall in Woolwich's Beresford Square selling anything and everything. A natural Cockney salesman with all the patter that goes with it but when he was told to give it up or die from the cold, we packed up shop and migrated to Australia.

In my youth I always enjoyed my old Dad's tales of his adventures in the navy in WWII and of his childhood hop picking in Kent, I got my love of storytelling from my Dad. I wrote a book on cider in 2008 after being awarded a Churchill Fellowship to travel around the world and drink and research cider, the cider book sold out. I followed the success of my cider book by writing a series of madcap comic extravaganzas: Bigfoot Littlefoot & West. I followed the Bigfoot books with my Jack Hamma action adventure series starting with Shakespeare on the Roof. Then in 2015 I wrote three romantic travel adventures starting with Sex Sardines and Sauerkraut.

This is the bit where I state that I am happily living the good life on our 5 acre property, on the beautiful island of Tasmania, spending my time walking, cycling, planting trees, growing vegetables and writing the odd book, very odd some people say.