Dead and Kicking

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Author: Geoffrey McGeachin ISBN: 9781742285337
Publisher: Penguin Random House Australia Publication: January 5, 2009
Imprint: Penguin eBooks Language: English
Author: Geoffrey McGeachin
ISBN: 9781742285337
Publisher: Penguin Random House Australia
Publication: January 5, 2009
Imprint: Penguin eBooks
Language: English

When a movie about an Australian war hero takes Alby Murdoch to Vietnam, he discovers that some old soldiers never die and that it's not just the cameras doing the shooting . . .

A job as stills photographer and some top-notch nosh were two good reasons for Alby Murdock to be in Saigon.� The third was that he had to clear out of Sydney and the spy game for a while.

But when Alby snaps a photo of the wrong passing cyclo, suddenly more action is taking place off camera than on.� Alongside his old flame, the bootylicious Jezebel Quick - and his new friend, the alluring Inspector Hoang - Alby is thrust into the murky, watch-your-back world of casino crime lords, bent politicians, rogue expats, killer fish and ruthless celebrity chefs.

Dead and Kicking takes us racing through the adrenalin-charged streets of Saigon, Hong Kong and Macau, through Darwin and the Top End and into Canberra's corridors of power.� It's Geoff McGeachin at his irreverent, page-turning best.
Visit YouTube and watch the trailers
Dead and Kicking
Sensitive New Age Spy
D-E-D-Dead!

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When a movie about an Australian war hero takes Alby Murdoch to Vietnam, he discovers that some old soldiers never die and that it's not just the cameras doing the shooting . . .

A job as stills photographer and some top-notch nosh were two good reasons for Alby Murdock to be in Saigon.� The third was that he had to clear out of Sydney and the spy game for a while.

But when Alby snaps a photo of the wrong passing cyclo, suddenly more action is taking place off camera than on.� Alongside his old flame, the bootylicious Jezebel Quick - and his new friend, the alluring Inspector Hoang - Alby is thrust into the murky, watch-your-back world of casino crime lords, bent politicians, rogue expats, killer fish and ruthless celebrity chefs.

Dead and Kicking takes us racing through the adrenalin-charged streets of Saigon, Hong Kong and Macau, through Darwin and the Top End and into Canberra's corridors of power.� It's Geoff McGeachin at his irreverent, page-turning best.
Visit YouTube and watch the trailers
Dead and Kicking
Sensitive New Age Spy
D-E-D-Dead!

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