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In search of a story in the northern England town of Cardwell, newspaper reporter Polly Jordan and her favourite photographer enjoy a bit of friendly, personal banter before knocking on the purple door of a house belonging to Lizzie Flint, an old lady who had survived World War ¿ and who had wonderful wartime memories. Her son, Billy, had been at Dunkirk. Billy turns up after his mother's death and gets involved with Polly, a love/lust relationship which eventually takes her from England to Australia. She is shocked when she discovers illegal activities under the cover of legitimate business,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In search of a story in the northern England town of Cardwell, newspaper reporter Polly Jordan and her favourite photographer enjoy a bit of friendly, personal banter before knocking on the purple door of a house belonging to Lizzie Flint, an old lady who had survived World War ¿ and who had wonderful wartime memories. Her son, Billy, had been at Dunkirk. Billy turns up after his mother's death and gets involved with Polly, a love/lust relationship which eventually takes her from England to Australia. She is shocked when she discovers illegal activities under the cover of legitimate business, which in turn exposes the exploitation of indigenous people in remote regional Australia. Polly is determined not to allow corruption and criminality to stop her from living her life to the fullest. Will she succeed?
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Autorenporträt
Gordon Campbell (Alan Burrows) is a former journalist who grew up in a cotton town in Lancashire, England. In 1979 he migrated to Australia with his young family and worked for several Australian newspapers as a writer and senior sub-editor. Since his retirement, he has found an interest in writing fiction as opposed to reporting factual information. My Favourite Cloud is his first novel.