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My name is Dougay Roberre. My passport reads: Douglas Roberts. I don't think either is real. At age three, my parents fled France to go into witness protection. I grew up in Sydney, Australia, among the sun, the sand, and the surf. As I neared forty, I had a yearning to discover my French roots, selling my Bondi Beach apartment and buying an attic apartment in Nice on the Cote d'Azur. I can speak French, though not read nor write it. I can use my fists - as a teenager I was taught to box. Without academic qualifications, I take whatever employment comes my way. I am a man for hire. I looked to…mehr

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My name is Dougay Roberre. My passport reads: Douglas Roberts. I don't think either is real. At age three, my parents fled France to go into witness protection. I grew up in Sydney, Australia, among the sun, the sand, and the surf. As I neared forty, I had a yearning to discover my French roots, selling my Bondi Beach apartment and buying an attic apartment in Nice on the Cote d'Azur. I can speak French, though not read nor write it. I can use my fists - as a teenager I was taught to box. Without academic qualifications, I take whatever employment comes my way. I am a man for hire. I looked to where the car had stopped. On the footpath was a dark form - a non geometric shape. Curiosity aroused, I crossed to it. It was a person. I turned the body over and she moaned, "Don't phone the police. Don't phone the police."
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Allan McFadden trained as a secondary school music teacher and has worked as a teacher, music arranger, actor and theatre composer. His scores include: Madame de; Noli me Tangere; Air Heart and My 60's Hero. As an author he has written the stand-alone novels Big Gig in Rock 'n' Roll Heaven and Sumbar on Sumbeach, along with the Dougay Roberre series, beginning with Au Revoir, Mate! All books are published by Austin Macauley.