By Peter C. Byrnes

Book Synopsis

This is the 49th Novella in the Series detailing the life and career of Detective Joseph Lind and his partner Detective Shelley Anne Shields.

While Lind had been in Hospital recovering from a massive Heart Attack and a head injury suffered as he had collapsed, Shelley Shields became the mentor of a promising young Probationary Detective, Frederica Stonefield who had just completed her stint at the Police Academy in Goulburn as Dux of her Intake Year.

She remained under the tutelage of the pair even after Lind returned to his post.

Joseph Lind has been severely affected by the brutal homicide death of his long-time friend, Brendan ‘Knackers’ Waszackinack. An AFP Officer who had spent the majority of his career in undercover work, most of it overseas. The AFP Officer was preparing to retire and relocate to Perth with his Life Partner to be close to two of his kids and families. This involved the selling of his water-front property at Fairlight on the Northern Arm of Sydney Harbour.

While Lind assessed his death as being connected somehow to the Auction of the home in Sydney, the AFP had not proceeded that far on the Case.

And, while Australia had so far escaped the brutal attempts and loss of life experienced by most overseas countries at the hands of Muslim Radicals, the experts are always warning the Public it was not a matter of if…but when!

Sydney is gripped by two brazen attacks by young Jihadist radicals that paralyses the city and places all the City’s emergency Services into overdrive and stretched to the limit.

These attacks rail-road Detective Lind’s attempts at trying to solve the matter of his mate’s death, but it fortuitously brings together the AFP Lead Detective on the Case and Detective Lind into several brain-storming sessions that aid in the eventual solving of the murder.

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Murderous Intent

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