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A Funny Feline Fantasy Millicent, a highly trained and experienced undercover agent for the CIA, the Cat Intelligence Agency, is sent on a mission to investigate an explosion of the drug trade operating in Nimbin in the Northern Rivers district of New South Wales. There she meets the dashing but mysterious, King, a devilishly attractive Burmese and befriends Bertha, an amusing elderly part Persian hypochondriac. But is the remarkable King merely a distraction, an accomplice or a compatriot and what part does he have to play in the illicit drug trade?Her assignment becomes almost cat-astrophic when the investigation unexpectedly leads her into deeper and more dangerous areas of intrigue and murder.A must read for cat lovers with a sense of the absurd who appreciate a touch of crime in their reading.
A staggering, life changing, paranormal event for an atheist hypnotherapist when a client suddenly appears to enter past lives which seem to cover hundreds of years of civilization. But has the therapist come to heal the patient or the patient come to heal the therapist to reveal the truth of life?
Detective Senior Sergeant Lucielle ( Lucky) Lambert looked down at the naked body lying in the bath. The eyes were closed, the dark hair was plastered to her head with strands flattened against her cheeks and forehead and blood had trickled down the right side of her face from the fatal gash on her head. The makeup was a bit blurry and streaked, but overall, the body was in pretty good shape. Yes, she thought, I can definitely ID this body, there's no doubt, it's mine.The police are convinced it is an accidental death but she knows it was murder. But how can she find her killer when she can't identify him, there's no apparent motive and no evidence? Besides, being dead, she can't be seen or heard so how can she gather evidence or interview suspects?In desperation she decides to enlist the help of Evelyn, a reluctant psychic and a madcap character, who in the past suffered embarrassing indignity at the hands of the Police and is now no longer inclined to use her psychic ability to solve crimes. Lucky eventually convinces her to help and this sets them on a trail of murders that in some strange way seem connected to her own death.
In 1988, as the fallout from the infamous Fitzgerald Police Crime and Corruption Inquiry echoed around the country, a beautiful, 25-year-old actress and model was found viciously beaten and strangled to death near a Gold Coast golf club. Her husband, a handsome and charismatic Islamic freedom fighter, whom she had met in Cyprus and bigamously married in Athens a year earlier, was soon arrested and charged with her murder. But after a long, protracted trial that suggested other unseen forces may have come into play, he was acquitted and set free. Four hours later he was re-arrested as an illegal immigrant and set free while awaiting deportation.However before this could be carried out and because of anomalies in the trial, 6 months later he was again arrested on three counts of perjury and one count of perverting the course of justice for providing a false alibi. Australian legal history was made when he was convicted and sentenced to fourteen years imprisonment for lying to the court on the charge of beating and murdering his wife. Owing to the fact that the second trial had basically been another murder trial, the sentence was successfully appealed against on the grounds of double jeopardy, despite the judge at the second trial's summing up that it was inferred that he had obviously committed the murder, charges were dropped and he was again released.This is the intriguing story based on the victim's mother and co-writer, Patti Allen-Price, a well-known Australian performer, and her struggle to bring her daughter's murderer to justice and a new theory as to why her killer walked free.
Well known English/ Australian entertainers, Patti and Dennis Price, are contracted to appear at the popular La Boit, in Limassol on the island of Cyprus. Their contract in this internationally famous tourist mecca is exended and they invite their beautiful daughter, Tianne, to join them from London where she has been studying to be an actress. Tianne meets the handsome and charasmaic, Rashid, a fellow actor and model who claims to come from Iran, is also an Islamic freedom fighter with strong ties to the PLO. They fall in love and marry in Athens despite Rashid already being married with a family. But being a Muslim he claims his marriage is over and he can have more than one wife but the other compelling reason is that Rashid doesn't have a passport and he desperately wants to get into Australia and can now travel on his new wife's passport. However the marriage becomes very stormy after only a few months with many episodes of domestic violence. After they settle in Australia, Tianne decides to leave Rashid but as he is very jealous and controlling this is not easy for her. Eventually, Tianne's battered and strangled body is discovered on a Gold Coast golf course and a murder warrant is issued for Rashid and he is arrested in Melbourne attempting to flee Austalia under a false name. He is extradited to Brisbane and the ensuing investigation and court cases make Australian legal history. Not in the Public Interest is an intriguing new theory based on a true story as recalled by Tianne's mother, Patti, in her struggle to bring her daughter's murderer to justice but it appears that hidden forces are at work to prevent this from happening.
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