Jack Susko is trying for a quiet life in his second-hand bookshop in downtown Sydney. It's more tin mine than gold mine, yet it's his and that's something. But when a wealthy businessman hires Jack to locate some books for him, life starts to get a little more complicated. Soon he's up to his neck in family secrets, corruption and murder, plunged into a world he thought he'd left behind. Making a play for the businessman's beautiful daughter doesn't help matters. And as the bodies start piling up, Jack can't help but wonder when second-hand book dealing became so dangerous.

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Lenny Bartulin

Lenny Bartulin was born in Hobart in 1969 and lives in Sydney.  He has previously published poetry in Heat and Meanjin. 

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Series: Jack Susko

Book Number:
3
2011
Book Number:
2
2011
Book Number:
1
2008
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9781921372025
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