Just out of the big house, Rick is a good natured ex-crim with a plan to franchise a chain of cafes based on a prison theme. To finance his dream, he borrows from a low-life drug dealer and full-time paranoid, Guthrie. But moments before he is due to pay off his debt to Guthrie, his estranged wife cleans out his bank account.

Rick finds himself running from bad trouble into worse. In the richest square mile of dirt in the world, a state-of-the-art cappucino machine is about to determine the fate of six triple-crossing desperates.

Dave's novel is Elmore Leonard on no-doze - a foot-to-the-floor twisting tale of cheapskates chasing high stakes, lust and dust, in action so rapid it makes jai alai look like snow melting.

Author

Dave Warner

Born in Bicton Western Australia, Dave was originally known in Australia as a Punk Rocker famous for his song "Suburban Boy" and for refusing to appear on Countdown :)

Country of Origin

Books:

Series:

Series: Andrew The Lizard Zirk

Book Number:
3
2000
Book Number:
2
1999
Book Number:
1
1998

Series: Blake Saunders

Book Number:
1
2018

Series: Dan Clement and Snowy Lane

Book Number:
4
2022
Book Number:
3
2017
Book Number:
2
2015
Book Number:
1
1995
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