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The good bloke, an incorrigible true story, [written and] read by Charles Staunton

Label
The good bloke, an incorrigible true story, [written and] read by Charles Staunton
Language
eng
Form of composition
not applicable
Format of music
not applicable
Literary text for sound recordings
autobiography
Main title
The good bloke
Music parts
not applicable
Oclc number
1111078779
Responsibility statement
[written and] read by Charles Staunton
Sub title
an incorrigible true story
Summary
Charles Staunton is a good cop, a gun footballer, a loving husband and father. Until his refusal to turn dog and inform on his corrupt mates sees him sent to jail and sacked from the police force. Charlie is jobless and broke but his staunch loyalty and courage under fire make him a 'good bloke'. And in a world of shadows, where trust is the highest currency, that reputation can be worth its weight in gold. Charlie becomes a private detective and Mr Fix-it on Sydney's 'Golden Mile', respected and trusted on both sides of the law. His associates are colourful, their adventures hair-raising. The good times roll Charlie around the world, into fancy hotels and restaurants, and smack bang into a gig with the Pacific Mariner Cartel. Cunning and suave, cool under pressure and handy when the shit goes down, Charlie now becomes 'The Prince,' a mythic smuggler of millions of dollars and euros to the farthest and darkest corners of the earth. Until the DEA kicks in his door and charges him at gunpoint with trafficking 25 tonnes of hashish. Busted but far from broken, Charlie's troubles are just beginning. Stuck in Canada's toughest prison, between two fiercely warring bikie gangs, he must use all his street smarts and charm to stay alive. After all, there's a double-date with Madonna and an appointment with The Godfather of the London underworld to get to
Target audience
adult
Transposition and arrangement
not applicable
Classification
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