Self-appointed private eye Sam Chauvel, fresh from unearthing Wil Dreamsworth, takes on the corporate world.

He goes undercover at consulting powerhouse HemmingsLloyd, a small firm that thinks big, rubbing shoulders with the wheelers and dealers, movers and shakers, legends and masters of methodology. Who will help him, who will lead him astray? Who is this Britney Spitz, the temp receptionist - could she be the answer to his sensuo-spiritual and other needs?

The answer is blowing in the wind ... or is there love in the air-conditioning?

Author

Scott Bywater

Scott Bywater has filled in timesheets in workplaces as diverse as media monitoring firms, the Public Service, a university library, financial services marketing departments, police interview transcription services, court reporting and legal firms, all of which qualifies him for just about nothing except what he does best: write. While working in these legitimate areas, he has done his best to mount alternative careers as a singer/songwriter, poet, freelance writer and Serious Author. Scott Bywater was born in 1967 and grew up in Hobart, Tasmania. He has a Bachelor of Arts, majoring in Art and Architecture history, and is creeping his way through a Bachelor of Laws. After many years in Melbourne,Scott has now returned to Hobart where he lives with his wife Jo and her daughter Sara.

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Series: Sam Chauvel

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