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Edgar Williams is lost after the tragic death of his wife Jackie and can't find a way to shake off the black dog. Therapy doesn't help. His spiritual son Joe suggests leaving it to God. However, he returns to his boxing club, fellowship with the Freemasons, and his Geelong RSL, which help to fill in the hours of loss. A friend suggests a medium, who tells him of some remarkable developments to come in his life. When intruders ransack his home, Edgar hits the main offender with a golf club, putting him in a coma. In court, Edgar calls the judge fig jam (the acronym of the book's title) and runs…mehr

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Edgar Williams is lost after the tragic death of his wife Jackie and can't find a way to shake off the black dog. Therapy doesn't help. His spiritual son Joe suggests leaving it to God. However, he returns to his boxing club, fellowship with the Freemasons, and his Geelong RSL, which help to fill in the hours of loss. A friend suggests a medium, who tells him of some remarkable developments to come in his life. When intruders ransack his home, Edgar hits the main offender with a golf club, putting him in a coma. In court, Edgar calls the judge fig jam (the acronym of the book's title) and runs away. Finally he is arrested and - unwilling to apologise to the over-bearing judge - goes to gaol. But happier times are on the horizon and an unexpected turn of events sends Edgar on a path which he never envisaged.
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Ray Clift lives in Adelaide with his wife Ann, who is an avid reader and a great cook. Between them they have several grandchildren. He writes, walks and sometimes talks to God. He uses his gym machine a few times each week. He plants native trees and feeds native birds. His 47 years in law enforcement has filled his head with many scenarios. Amongst those decades were 15 years as a court sheriff in Elizabeth. He managed to squeeze in another 15 years with the Reserve forces in Army Intelligence and the Military Police. Retirement saw him with a writers' group, which enabled 16 novellas which have been published with Ginninderra Press. His books are available in print and ebook editions from Amazon and other online sellers. He can be contacted through the Ginninderra Press website.