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Promised myself this would be my Boxing Day Test reading this year - which turned out to be the perfect choice, what with that awful wicket.

From the Blurb:

Say it's not so, but detective squads still put their faith in the whiteboard and texta, brainstorming difficult cases. Like this:

1. Hildvi dies. Accident, suicide, murder?

2. Wayne, distraught.

3. Josh, Ange, impeccable alibis.

4. Mrs Ellicott swears she heard a scream.

5. Kurt Cowboy - mysterious, dangerous, no known ID.

6. Operation Centipede - Brisbane, "colourful identity" Marko Kaljurand.

7. Fishscale, Charlie, Blow, Wogan = best quality cocaine.

8. Uluru... Sorry, wrong whiteboard? No. Correct whiteboard. Add Alice Springs.

Seeking answers to myriad tricky questions, Detective Inspector Franz Heineken, aka Pufferfish, aka long-time Aussie blow-in, knows where he must go - to the two Australian places he never wanted to investigate, let alone re-visit: the fabled Red Centre, and his ethically questionable past.

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Submitted by Karen on Wed, 03/01/2018 - 07:02 pm