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Follow the Money

A Cliff Hardy Mystery, Book 36

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Follow the Money

Written by: Peter Corris
Narrated by: Dino Marnika
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When beautiful young women kiss you on the cheek you know you're over the hill, but I didn't really feel like that. As Wesley said, "I still had the moves."

Cliff Hardy may still have the moves but he's in trouble. The economy's tanking and he's been conned by an unscrupulous financial advisor and lost everything he's got. Cliff only knows one way, and that's forward, so he's following the money trail. It's a twisted road that leads him down deep into Sydney's underbelly, into the territory of big money, bent deals, big yachts, and bad people. Cliff's in greater danger than ever before, but he's as tenacious as a dog with a bone.

©2011 Peter Corris (P)2013 Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd
Crime Fiction Genre Fiction Hard-Boiled Mystery Private Investigators Urban

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"Once again Corris has captured both the zeitgeist and the rhythm of what long-defunct inner-west rock band the Stotting Tommie's once described as 'the city of emeralds and dust'." ( Sydney Morning Herald)
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