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1 online resource |
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Print version record. |
Contents |
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; DRAMATIS PERSONÆ; PROLOGUE: MAY, 1945; 1. Fadden, War Council, September 1941; 2. From The Funeral; 3. Telford: and so My Story Began; 4. Missy; 5. Henningsen: A Brilliant Idea; 6. To Tallon; 7. Telford: the Other Independent; 8. Telford: St. Clair; 9. Paris; NOTES. |
Summary |
The accidental death of MP Norman Cole precipitates a hung parliament allowing a core of extreme right-wing politicians to seize power. Telford, a high-ranking but unworldly public servant, is approached by Cole's wife who believes her husband was murdered and asks him to investigate on her behalf. The reward for this, he hopes, will be her love. Despite the bizarre and threatening nature of his investigations, he remains convinced that the 'scribbled note' about the meeting with 'N' holds the key to what he seeks. Meanwhile in an increasingly nightmarish city, in a countryside owing more to th. |
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Political fiction, Australian.
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Romance fiction.
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FICTION -- General.
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Romance fiction. (OCoLC)fst01002985
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Political fiction, Australian. (OCoLC)fst01069307
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Other Form: |
Print version: Scott, John A., 1948- N 9781921556203 (OCoLC)859847032 |
ISBN |
9781921556494 (electronic bk.) |
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1921556498 (electronic bk.) |
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9781921556517 (electronic bk.) |
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192155651X (electronic bk.) |
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