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Ethan Garrick is living an idyllic life in Cairns, Australia, with his wife Julie. He is content in his new role with the Australian Federal Police however on a sporting trip to Canberra he is approached my the mysterious ASIO officer, Myles Petterson, who blackmails Ethan, forcing him to leave behind his happy life and return to the steamy jungles of Papua new Guinea with a specialist team to discover once and for all what is really happening to the people of West Papua. The team enlist the help of a father and son team of Papuan's to convey them up the mighty Sepik River towards West Papua…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Ethan Garrick is living an idyllic life in Cairns, Australia, with his wife Julie. He is content in his new role with the Australian Federal Police however on a sporting trip to Canberra he is approached my the mysterious ASIO officer, Myles Petterson, who blackmails Ethan, forcing him to leave behind his happy life and return to the steamy jungles of Papua new Guinea with a specialist team to discover once and for all what is really happening to the people of West Papua. The team enlist the help of a father and son team of Papuan's to convey them up the mighty Sepik River towards West Papua however things quickly go wrong when they encounter District Native Affairs Offi cer Solomon Amian on the muddy banks of the Sepik at Bowami Mission, forcing the team from their carefully laid plans and setting them on a collision course with the corrupt Kekuatan Company, jungle battles, death and revenge. The Jungle Deep is the sequel to Paradise.
Autorenporträt
Brett Wright was a serving police officer in the NSW police force for 15 years. He spent the majority of that time as a frontline officer where he saw and dealt with the worst that humanity has to offer. During his career, Brett was awarded the Commissioner's Commendation for Courage. Brett also received the Jim Affleck award for bravery and outstanding policing. He was also twice nominated for Police Officer of the Year by the Campbelltown Chamber of Commerce. Brett left the police force in October 2016 and began writing shortly after. When not writing, Brett spends his time hiking (including the brutal and iconic Kokoda Track), taking part in running events, travelling and enjoying time with his family.