Author: | T.W. Lawless | ISBN: | 9780994265159 |
Publisher: | Campanile Publishing | Publication: | March 14, 2018 |
Imprint: | Campanile Publishing | Language: | English |
Author: | T.W. Lawless |
ISBN: | 9780994265159 |
Publisher: | Campanile Publishing |
Publication: | March 14, 2018 |
Imprint: | Campanile Publishing |
Language: | English |
Peter Clancy is back. Back in Queensland’s Far North, that is—the place he’s spent a lifetime trying to leave. Clancy couldn’t refuse his ‘uncle’ Sam’s insistence he ‘do something’ about the destruction of the family graveyard and the threat to the sacred sites of Sam’s ancestors from the new mine operations at Clarkes Flat.
And when Clancy discovers his old nemesis Max Hillard is in deep with the mining company, he’s more than keen to use his journalism skills to stir up bad publicity for the mine.
But two grisly deaths at the local crocodile farm are followed by murder at the protest camp, and Clancy realises something else is at play. Soon Clancy and Sam are running for their lives …
“I think Lawless is on his way to being a crime writer to watch…” – The Blurb.
“Peter Clancy is an amalgam of characters from crime fiction and film noir—a world-weary type” – Sydney Telegraph.
Peter Clancy is back. Back in Queensland’s Far North, that is—the place he’s spent a lifetime trying to leave. Clancy couldn’t refuse his ‘uncle’ Sam’s insistence he ‘do something’ about the destruction of the family graveyard and the threat to the sacred sites of Sam’s ancestors from the new mine operations at Clarkes Flat.
And when Clancy discovers his old nemesis Max Hillard is in deep with the mining company, he’s more than keen to use his journalism skills to stir up bad publicity for the mine.
But two grisly deaths at the local crocodile farm are followed by murder at the protest camp, and Clancy realises something else is at play. Soon Clancy and Sam are running for their lives …
“I think Lawless is on his way to being a crime writer to watch…” – The Blurb.
“Peter Clancy is an amalgam of characters from crime fiction and film noir—a world-weary type” – Sydney Telegraph.