Blunder Downunder

Blunder Downunder

by Philip Atkinson
Publication Date: 09/05/2015

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The year 2000 marked the beginning of a new millennium and the year Australia opened its arms to the world by hosting the games of the XXVII Olympiad.

Behind all the glitz and glamour the underworld swings into gear. Using the Olympic Games as cover, an Australian drug cartel comprising of powerful drug lords and their network of corrupt politicians, police and customs officials arranged a huge shipment of drugs to be distributed along the east coast of Australia. Payment consisted of laundered bank accounts, property and a cargo of live Australian native animals, reptiles and birds.

The isolated uninhabited Duke Islands on The Great Barrier Reef is the chosen area for the native animals to be transferred onto a super yacht bound for the USA.

All should have gone to plan but eight Aussie fishermen had planned a two-week fishing trip to the Duke Islands at exactly the same time. The trip was meant to be a memorable fun-filled fishing extravaganza. It was memorable alright but for all the wrong reasons as the two groups cross each other’s paths.

ISBN:
9781742841076
9781742841076
Category:
Classic fiction
Publication Date:
09-05-2015
Language:
English
Publisher:
ReadOnTime BV

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