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1 y separately published work icon Furey's War T. W. Lawless , Kay Bell , Box Hill North : Campanile Publishing , 2021 22779969 2021 single work novel crime

'A decent man in an indecent time ...

'When Jack Furey has his 100th birthday celebrations forced upon him, his mind turns to his experience of WWII as a police sergeant in 1942 in Far North Queensland.

'As Sergeant Furey of the Wangamba Police, he welcomed the arrival of the Americans to set up an Air Force base near the new RAAF base outside town. Despite personal misgivings about the separation of the black soldiers from the whites' camp, Furey gains the agreement of the US colonel to co-operate with local law enforcement.

'But with so many soldiers around, the town changes. A new Americans-only dancehall is only the start of the trouble. Among rumours of prostitution, teen pregnancies and backyard abortions, the bodies start to pile up. When the wife of a returned Australian soldier claims a 'blackfella' murdered him in their home, Furey is determined to uncover the truth - no matter how unwelcome the US brass and local dignitaries find his investigations.'

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1 y separately published work icon Flamekeeper T. W. Lawless , Box Hill North : Campanile Publishing , 2019 20203257 2019 single work novel crime

'Crime reporter is in San Francisco investigating multiple leads in the hope of a Pulitzer-winning story - unsolved serial killings, hate crimes against gays, dodgy goings-on at an evangelist church. Death threats from 'the Flamekeeper' are all in a day's work, but the the day of reckoning draws nearer.'

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1 y separately published work icon Dark Water T. W. Lawless , Box Hill North : Campanile Publishing , 2018 20203148 2018 single work novel crime

'Peter Clancy is back. Back in Queensland’s Far North, that is—the place he’s spent a lifetime trying to leave. Clancy couldn’t refuse his ‘uncle’ Sam’s insistence he ‘do something’ about the destruction of the family graveyard and the threat to the sacred sites of Sam’s ancestors from the new mine operations at Clarkes Flat.

'And when Clancy discovers his old nemesis Max Hillard is in deep with the mining company, he’s more than keen to use his journalism skills to stir up bad publicity for the mine.

'But two grisly deaths at the local crocodile farm are followed by murder at the protest camp, and Clancy realises something else is at play. Soon Clancy and Sam are running for their lives …'

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1 y separately published work icon Ella's Secret Family Recipes Kay Bell , Box Hill : Campanile Publishing , 2016 9717432 2016 single work novel
1 y separately published work icon Blurline T. W. Lawless , Box Hill North : Campanile Publishing , 2015 10484429 2015 single work novel crime

Australian journo Peter Clancy is in London this time, working for a notorious scandal sheet. While writing salacious stories on celebrities, Clancy poses as a biographer to dig the dirt on drug- and alcohol-raddled Olivia Michaels, once a star of the screen.

But the more he discovers about Olivia Michaels, the more deeply he becomes embroiled in ugly secrets stretching across the entertainment world to the highest echelons of society.

Can Clancy succeed in his mission to blow the lid off Britain’s darkest secrets?

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1 y separately published work icon Peter Clancy Series T. W. Lawless , Box Hill North : Campanile Publishing , 2012- 20203061 2012 series - author novel crime
1 2 y separately published work icon Homecountry T. W. Lawless , Box Hill North : Campanile Publishing , 2012 Z1938777 2012 single work novel crime 'It is 1987 and Peter Clancy, a hard-drinking, hard-living journalist from the Melbourne Truth, returns to his hometown in North Queensland to attend his mother's funeral. Peter's two-day visit to Clarke's Flat stretches to eight as he is unwillingly drawn into the sinister secrets of this outback town. Peter's quest for evidence will stir up more than he bargained for - including his own shameful past.' (Publisher's blurb)
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