Between the Devlin and the Deep Blue Seas: A Les Norton Novel 5
By (Author) Robert G. Barrett
Pan Macmillan Australia
Pan Australia
2nd August 1991
Australia
General
Fiction
A823
Paperback
240
Width 111mm, Height 177mm, Spine 16mm
139g
Okay, so it looks like the Kelly Club is finally closing down - it had to happen sooner or later. And it isn't as if Les Norton will starve. He has money snookered away and his blue-chip investment - a block of flats in Randwick - must be worth a fortune by now. Except that the council is reclaiming the land, there's been a murder in Flat 5, and the tenants are the biggest bunch of misfits since the Manson family. But whilst he's trying to solve his financial problems, he still has time to fight hate-crazed roadies, help a feminist Balmain writer with some research she won't forget in a hurry, and get involved with Franulka, super-sexy lead singer of an all-girl rock band, the Heathen Harlots. And with the help of two ex-Romanian Securitate explosive experts, he might even be able to sort out his investment
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.