Salt and Blood |
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Author:
| Corris, Peter |
Read by:
| Hosking, Peter |
Series title: | Cliff Hardy Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-1-74093-930-0 |
Publication Date: | Feb 2007 |
Publisher: | Bolinda Publishing Pty, Limited
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Imprint: | Bolinda Audio |
Book Format: | CD-Audio |
List Price: | AUD $104.45 |
Book Description:
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Peter Corris's Cliff Hardy series is one of the most popular and enduring in Australian crime fiction.
A gripping and entertaining audio book from the Godfather of Australian crime writing.
An old flame, Glen Withers, has come back into Cliff Hardy's life - but this time it's strictly business. Former policewoman Glen is now a PI too, and with a much classier clientele than Cliff's - she's been told 'money's no object' by her latest, a wealthy family from Sydney's eastern...
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Peter Corris's Cliff Hardy series is one of the most popular and enduring in Australian crime fiction.
A gripping and entertaining audio book from the Godfather of Australian crime writing.
An old flame, Glen Withers, has come back into Cliff Hardy's life - but this time it's strictly business. Former policewoman Glen is now a PI too, and with a much classier clientele than Cliff's - she's been told 'money's no object' by her latest, a wealthy family from Sydney's eastern suburbs. Together, Cliff and Glen take on the case of Rodney St John Harkness, recent inmate of a mental institution and a recovering alcoholic with a murky, possibly murderous, history. But Glen is also a recovering alcoholic - and the combination proves disastrous. When Rod and Glen vanish, Hardy finds himself in a race against time to untangle Harkness' tortured past and find the pair. The trail leads up to the central coast and some of Sydney's best-known beaches. Will Cliff be in time, or will the 'salty tang of blood' fill the air?
"This is classic Hardy fare ... an entertaining, absorbing read." - The Age
"Twenty-two years after the publication of the first Cliff Hardy thriller, The Dying Trade, Peter Corris has notched up his 25th in the series. This must rate as one of the great achievements in crime fiction." - Sydney Morning Herald