And De Fun Don't Done: A Les Norton Novel 7
By (Author) Robert G. Barrett
Pan Macmillan Australia
Pan Australia
3rd November 1993
Australia
General
Fiction
A823.3
Paperback
528
Width 112mm, Height 183mm, Spine 34mm
317g
They don't call him Lucky Les for nothing. A ticket in a raffle and Norton was off to see USA -Siestasota, Florida, where it turned out hot, red hot, and it wasn't just the weather. Night club brawls, mafia hitmen, too many girls called Lori, gun crazed Americans and the whole lot washed along in a sea of margaritas. Even for Les Norton it was just too hot to handle. So it was off to 'greener' pastures - the Caribbean - for reggae, rum and Rastafarians, not to mention Sultry Delta, sweet-lipped Esme, and Millwood Downie, schoolteacher, historian and would-be stand-up comic, who helps Les trace his family tree and possibly uncover the biggest earn ever. The world is finally Norton's oyster. All he has to do is get the shell open.
Robert G. Barrett was raised in Bondi where he has worked mainly as a butcher. He has appeared in a number of films and TV commercials but prefers to concentrate on a career as a writer. He is author of 11 other books including You Wouldn't be Dead for Quids and Day of the Gecko.