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Coorparoo Blues & the Irish Fandango

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Coorparoo Blues & the Irish Fandango by G.S. Manson delves into a gripping tale of crime and mystery set against a vibrant backdrop. The narrative weaves together the lives of intriguing characters, each embroiled in a complex web of intrigue and deception. As suspense builds, unexpected twists challenge the protagonists, leaving readers eager to uncover the truth without giving away any spoilers.
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You might enjoy this book if you're captivated by crime and thriller stories set against a vivid backdrop, where intriguing plot twists and rich character development keep you guessing. The blend of gripping suspense and unique cultural settings promises a thrilling read, drawing you into a world where mystery and excitement meld seamlessly.

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Coorparoo Blues & the Irish Fandango

Brisbane, 1943. A provincial Australian city has turned almost overnight into the main Allied staging post for the war in the Pacific. The social, sexual, and racial tensions stirred up by the arrival of tens of thousands of US troops provoke all kinds of mayhem, and Brisbane's once quiet streets are suddenly looking pretty mean. Enter P.

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It's Brisbane in 1943. A provincial city is now the main staging post of the war in the Pacific. Inevitably, the social, sexual, and racial tensions created by the presence of US troops bring all kinds of mayhem to the fore.

Into this fray walks Jack Munroe, a P.I. with a nose for trouble. Hired by a knockout blonde to find her missing husband, he turns over a few rocks and soon the questionsβ€”and the bodiesβ€”are piling up. Jack forges through the dockside bars and brothels of his roiling city to crack the case.

Coorparoo Blues & the Irish Fandango is a murky tale based on actual events during WW2.

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The book offers gritty entertainment with its mix of wartime Australia, historical detail, and engaging elements of sex and violence, keeping readers hooked. Fans of hard-boiled crime will appreciate the introduction of Jack Munro, a private investigator with a taste for drink and a passion for supporting the underdog in 1940s Brisbane.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781891241321

Publisher: Verse Chorus Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 11 October 2012

Country: United States

Imprint: Verse Chorus Press

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 127.0mm

Height: 191.0mm

Weight: 254g

Pages: 240

About the Author

G. S. Manson, former meat-packer, barman, rock journalist, demolition man, porno salesman, roller-disco mechanic, and debt collector, now divides his time between laying down hypnotic funk grooves as half of indigenous trance band GURIGURU and trying to run an organic pecan farm. He also has no trouble walking the mean streets of his own mind as a crime writer with a uniquely Australian voice.

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