Eamonn Duff Eamonn Duff i(A130479 works by)
Gender: Male
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Eamonn Duff has been a senior investigative journalist with Sydney's Sun-Herald newspaper. His 2011 book Sins of the Father, an investigation into the background and trial of the Schapelle Corby drug case, won the True Crime category of the 2012 Ned Kelly Awards.

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y separately published work icon Sins of the Father : The Untold Story Behind Schapelle Corby's Ill-Fated Drug Run Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2011 6698660 2011 single work biography

'A senior investigative journalist reveals the explosive results of his three year probe into Australia's most famous drug case. A reckless father, his dark past, an Adelaide drug trafficker and the Gold Coast beauty school dropout who kept her mouth shut. This is the explosive untold story of Schapelle Corby and how she took the rap for her father's drug syndicate.

The result of a three year investigation, Sins of the Father returns to the beginning of Australia's most famous drug case, to a time when nobody had ever heard the name Schapelle Corby. Finally, the missing pieces of the jigsaw fall into place as we are led, step by step, through the important weeks, days, and hours leading up to her dramatic arrest.

Shedding new light on her long-held claims of innocence, this is the book Schapelle's army of supporters do not want you to read.' (Publisher's blurb)

2012 winner Ned Kelly Awards for Crime Writing Best True Crime
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