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'Two men, no longer youthful, through conversations about coffee, communism, cricket and the narrowing of possibilities explore the architecture of their friendship.' (Storycuts abstract)
'Hill Street - such a respectable address in a respectable suburb of West Hobart - the perfect place of residence for Professor Jameson and his wife and sons.
But the neighbours are becoming concerned. Eileen Jameson and the boys haven't been seen for quite some time...
When a gruesome discovery points the finger, quite literally, at the Professor's house, Inspector Max Carruthers and Detective Sergeant Lucas Matthews come knocking at the door.
It's a day they will never forget ...' (Storycuts abstract)