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Davo's Little Something

By: Robert G. Barrett
Narrated by: Dino Marnika
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All easy-going butcher Bob Davis wanted after his divorce was to get on with his job, have a few beers with his mates, and be left alone. But this was Sydney in the early Eighties-the beginnings of the AIDS epidemic, street gangs, gay bashings and murders.

When a gang of skinheads bash Davo's old school- friend to death simply because he was gay, and leave Davo almost dead in an intensive care unit, they unleash a crazed killer onto the city streets.

Before the summer had ended, over thirty corpses had turned up in the morgue, leaving two bewildered detectives to find out where they were coming from.

©2014 Robert G. Barrett (P)2014 "Bolinda Publishing
Genre Fiction Medical Thriller & Suspense Fiction
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Persisted for quite a few hours, but gave up in the end - didn’t finish the book, just too slow. I like both the author and the narrator, but the story lets this one down.

Not the usual action packed Robert Barrett story

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Hmm how can I describe this book. Slow, macabre and then tragic. So if that’s your thing you’ll like this book, if not, then don’t bother.

NOT your usual Robert G Barrett

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just a let down all round. last book of his I buy. liked the Les Norton books but this one is just silly

stupid book all round

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