Between the Devlin and the Deep Blue Seas

· Les Norton Book 5 · Bolinda · Narrated by Dino Marnika
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Okay, so it looks like the Kelly Club is finally closing down - it had to happen sooner or later. And it isn’t as if Les Norton will starve. He has money snookered away, he owns his house, and his blue-chip investment - a block of flats in Randwick - must be worth a fortune by now. Except that the place is falling down, the council is reclaiming the land, there’s been a murder in Flat 5, and the tenants are the biggest bunch of misfits since the Manson family. And that’s just the good news, because the longer Les owns the Blue Seas Apartments, the more money he loses. Robert G. Barrett’s latest Les Norton novel is probably no more outrageous than his previous ones. But then again...

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Robert G. Barrett is one of Australia's top-selling contemporary writers and one of this country's most popular literary figures. He has tried his hand at everything from acting to being a butcher, but now prefers to concentrate on writing. He is the author of sixteen books, including Mud Crab Boogie, The Wind and the Monkey, Goodoo Goodoo and Leaving Bondi.

Dino Marnika studied drama and teaching in Melbourne and London before embarking on an acting career. He has appeared in theatre productions such as Romeo and Juliet and Solitary Animals. Dino has also appeared in many of Australia's most popular television productions including Blue Heelers, Good Guys, Bad Guys, State Coroner and Neighbours.

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