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Mystery Bay Blues

Robert G. Barrett

Paperback

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Mystery Bay Blues

Synopsis

Australia's favourite larrikin is back - Les Norton is on the road and rockin'...Just when everything was going so good Les slips a disc in his back. He can't run he can't train. He can't do anything much. But he can still drive his car. So it's down to Narooma for the South Coast Blues Festival and a bit of R&R: 30 bands and three days and nights of non-stop rock 'n' roll. Which would have been great only Les has to have a slight altercation with four fishermen on his first night in town. Now the toughest meanest most horrible bloke on the south coast is after his blood. Then Les meets Amazing Grace. Add some magic mushrooms a dancing bear and Jerry Lee Rat. It all makes for an interesting time at the Blues Festival. Robert G. Barrett's latest Les Norton adventure is set in beautiful Narooma on the New South Wales south coast and is non-stop action spiced with humour mystery and romance.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780732275600
Category:
General
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
2003-07-30
Publisher:
HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTD
Country of origin:
Australia
Pages:
352
Dimensions (mm):
190x152x23mm
Weight:
200g

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