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O'Keefe

By: David Whish-Wilson
Narrated by: Adam Fitzgerald
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Follow Paul Cutler on his next adventure as he fights the cocaine gold rush.

Assuming his new identity as Paul O’Keefe, Paul is tasked with finding the supplier of a surge of Mexican cartel meth flooding Australian streets.

Assigned to infiltrate a newly appointed security company at Fremantle Port, he discovers a clandestine world of off-the-books operations, and a business front that goes far beyond mere security.

There’s a dangerous game afoot for who gets control of the port’s smuggling operations, and O’Keefe is caught in the crossfire.

A pulse-pounding thriller that takes a hard look at the Australian ‘cocaine gold rush’, where maritime crime meets the ruthless currents of the underworld.

©2025 David Whish-Wilson (P)2025 W. F. Howes ltd.
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Critic Reviews

‘Compelling, authentic, satisfying.’ HAYLEY SCRIVENOR

‘Vivid, dark, evocative. A hair-raising ride through Australia’s criminal underworld.’ CHRIS HAMMER

‘Outstanding. One of Australia’s best crime novelists–Whish-Wilson is operating at the height of his powers.’ IAIN RYAN

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I have always enjoyed David's books. He has a strong voice and in the last two books in particular has found the perfect character for the voice. Carter/O'Keefe is a great character. I loved this book from beginning to end. I can't wait for the next.

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