Free after three years of imprisonment in Sydney’s notorious Long Bay Prison, the Conti brothers want to make up for lost time and get back into the drug business. But where? Could the paradise islands of Fiji lying in the tropical mid-
Pacific Ocean provide the answer? Could Fiji become the hub to distribute Columbian Heaven to Australia and beyond? Guido Conti is angry at the time lost in prison. He wants revenge. He wants the big bucks. He wants a drug empire and wants nothing to stand in his way. Guido’s twin brother Carlo is more of a thinker. Could there be an opportunity outside the illicit drug business that makes money but without the ever-present risk of prison or even death?
Detectives Adam Charles and Tanya Layton are angry at what they see as the early release of the Conti brothers from prison. They suspect the Conti’s will not sit idly around and want to stop them becoming a danger to the community again. Will their paths cross in the picturesque islands of Fiji? THE BULA TRAIL is the fast-paced sequel to Australian
author Bruce Hewett’s debut novel CRY IN YOUR SLEEP.
Genre: Thriller
Pacific Ocean provide the answer? Could Fiji become the hub to distribute Columbian Heaven to Australia and beyond? Guido Conti is angry at the time lost in prison. He wants revenge. He wants the big bucks. He wants a drug empire and wants nothing to stand in his way. Guido’s twin brother Carlo is more of a thinker. Could there be an opportunity outside the illicit drug business that makes money but without the ever-present risk of prison or even death?
Detectives Adam Charles and Tanya Layton are angry at what they see as the early release of the Conti brothers from prison. They suspect the Conti’s will not sit idly around and want to stop them becoming a danger to the community again. Will their paths cross in the picturesque islands of Fiji? THE BULA TRAIL is the fast-paced sequel to Australian
author Bruce Hewett’s debut novel CRY IN YOUR SLEEP.
Genre: Thriller
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