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Rosa-Marie's Baby

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Rosa-Marie's Baby

By: Robert G. Barrett
Narrated by: Dino Marnika
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Robert G. Barrett's Rosa-Marie's Baby is action, l'amour, and intrigue with a diabolical twist. Set in Melbourne, Lorne and Apollo Bay, Victoria, it proves once again why Robert G. Barrett is called the king of popular Australian fiction.

Content warning: Contains some violence and/or strong language.

©2003 Psycho Possum Productions Pty Ltd (P)2008 Bolinda Publishing
Crime Fiction Mystery

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Editor reviews

Les Norton finds a letter that has been lost in the system for years and discovers that he's not the only notorious Norton around. Devil worshipper and artist Rosa-Marie Norton, the Witch of Kings Cross, was so feared that she was arrested and her paintings burned. However, according to the lost letter, some of her now-valuable paintings have been hidden away in an old church in Victoria and Les aims to find them. Narrator Dino Marnika gives a rousing performance; his Les isn't so much a tough guy as a lovable rogue and raconteur with a wry sense of humor, and Marnika narrates Les' adventures with a wink and a sly grin in his voice.

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"The king of popular fiction." (The Australian)
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