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  • That Empty Feeling

  • Cliff Hardy, Book 41
  • By: Peter Corris
  • Narrated by: David Tredinnick
  • Length: 5 hrs and 22 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

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That Empty Feeling

By: Peter Corris
Narrated by: David Tredinnick
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Summary

One case still haunts Hardy....

Legendary PI Cliff Hardy has reached an age when the obituaries have become part of his reading, and one triggers his memory of a case in the late 1980s. Back then Sydney was awash with colourful characters, and Cliff is reminded of a case involving 'Ten-Pound Pom' Barry Bartlett and racing identity and investor Sir Keith Mountjoy.

Bartlett, a former rugby league player and boxing manager, then a prosperous property developer, had hired Hardy to check on the bona fides of young Ronny Saunders, newly arrived from England and claiming to be Bartlett's son from an early failed marriage.

The job brought Hardy into contact with Richard Keppler, head of the no-rules Botany Security Systems; Bronwen Marr, an undercover AFP operative; and sworn adversary Des O'Malley. At a time when corporate capitalism was running riot, an embattled Hardy searched for leads - was Ronny Saunders a pawn in a game involving big oil and fraud on an international scale?

Two murders raise the stakes, and with the sinister figure of Lady Betty Lee Mountjoy pulling the strings, it was odds against a happy outcome.

©2016 Peter Corris (P)2016 Bolinda
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Great Australian private eye story

It’s a great read. Peter Corris writes about all that’s best and worst about Australia. AND at last he has a great Aussie narrator in David Tredinnick. More please!

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