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Quota
- Narrated by: Simon Harvey
- Length: 7 hrs and 54 mins
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Charlie Jardim has just trashed his legal career in a spectacular courtroom meltdown, and his girlfriend has finally left him. So when a colleague slings him a prosecution brief for the remote coastal town of Dauphin, Charlie reluctantly agrees to go.
The case is murder. The victim was involved in illegal abalone trading and even more illegal drug trafficking. And the witnesses aren't talking. As Dauphin closes ranks around him, Charlie finds his interest in the law powerfully reignited.
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- amanda
- 13-12-2016
loved it.
can't wait for the authors next book..narrated well..character voices excellent story telling okay. highly recommend.
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- Mary
- 17-06-2020
Love your work.
I am a true fan. Thank you for writing so honestly. I fell inlove with Charlie and Barry. Will probably listen to it again.
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- Dan
- 14-04-2017
Outstanding debut
A rollicking story that is fast paced and well read. Thoroughly enjoyable and recommended reading
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- W*BvK
- 30-05-2020
Worthy of the Ned Kelly Award
A great listen, very Australian and engrossing.
I read (Listened) to Quota fresh from reading The Rules of Backyard Cricket. I enjoyed both immensely.
Characters were well developed and authentic.
BUT: The opening is a little incorrect. If a Judge went on the way the Judge did in the book. It would be grounds for a miss trial.
Other than that Quota is a very enjoyable book, open to a sequel and I look forward to the next Jock Serong Book.
Simon Harvey is a good narrator and gave the book its authenticity.
Recommended
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- Anonymous User
- 23-11-2022
Quota
I really enjoy Jock Sarong’s style. The characters are believable and the story line has me committed right to the end….and I really enjoy the dry humour.
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- Anonymous User
- 06-01-2019
A salty read!
Jock Serong has got me enjoying fiction again after university studies snuffed the fun! Yeehaa
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- Hawthorn🦋Cottage
- 30-09-2019
UN able to put this one down!
Once you get over the intro of skippy euthanasia and graffic profanity this book is a winner. Honest natural narration. Electric story line and fast. Plausible.
Recommend this book for Rake lovers and yes there is a un expected laugh. Currently reading recommended.
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- Rosemary
- 09-01-2022
Kept gripping us
This book kept us being gripped as we listened to it. Our first experience with this author. We will happily get more of his books.
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