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'With sharp satire and fierce feminism, Pamela Burton's years of legal practice are put to devastating use in this interrogation of a murder mystery, and the rollicking incompetence of ASIO super sleuths. The stench of rot from Operation Fishnet and its web of corrupt and greedy men, with an eye to illegal immigration and boatloads of contraband, unravels in a fascinating courtroom drama. A Foreign Affair, with its intricate knowledge of a spy operation in disarray, and the petty foolishness of the men in power, feels like the ultimate Canberra insider's revenge, with a feminist twist in the knife!' - Virginia Haussegger AM…mehr

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'With sharp satire and fierce feminism, Pamela Burton's years of legal practice are put to devastating use in this interrogation of a murder mystery, and the rollicking incompetence of ASIO super sleuths. The stench of rot from Operation Fishnet and its web of corrupt and greedy men, with an eye to illegal immigration and boatloads of contraband, unravels in a fascinating courtroom drama. A Foreign Affair, with its intricate knowledge of a spy operation in disarray, and the petty foolishness of the men in power, feels like the ultimate Canberra insider's revenge, with a feminist twist in the knife!' - Virginia Haussegger AM
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Pamela Burton is a Canberra lawyer and writer. She draws on her professional legal knowledge and personal experience in this compelling spy thriller that has the reader wondering what is truth and what is fiction, as the story unfolds through court dramas and bold investigative journalism. She is the author of The Waterlow Killings: The Story of a Family Tragedy (MUP, 2012), winner of the Sisters in Crime 13th Davitt Award for Best True Crime; From Moree to Mabo: The Mary Gaudron Story (UWAP, 2010), long-listed for the 2012 National Biography Award; and Deviant, under the pen name Georgia Dale, a satirical fiction (Ginninderra Press, 2000).