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Sensitive New Age Spy

By: Geoffrey McGeachin
Narrated by: Peter Hosking
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All Alby wants is a decent coffee and a day off. But there's a hijacked tanker with a deadly cargo in Sydney Harbour, and bullets are flying on board a US Navy cruiser. Three sailors are dead and a Seahawk chopper is missing.

Who's behind the mayhem? Why is the government intent on shutting down Alby's investigation? What's the connection to the smooth-talking Reverend Priday, spiritual leader to the upwardly mobile? And can Alby trust Lieutenant Kingston, a weapons specialist with the longest legs he's ever seen on a sailor and not a tattoo anywhere on her stunning body?

©2007 Geoff McGeachin. By arrangement with Penguin Group (Australia). (P)2007 Bolinda Publishing
Action & Adventure Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Suspense Thriller & Suspense Witty

Editor reviews

Peter Hosking gives an engaging performance of Geoff McGeachin’s thrilling crime novel Sensitive New Age Spy. Special Agent Alby Murdoch wants nothing more than a good cup of coffee and time to relax. Unfortunately, a tanker carrying deadly cargo in Sydney Harbor gets hijacked and there’s a shootout on a U.S. Navy cruiser. The body count’s up to three, someone’s made off with a Seahawk chopper, and it’s unclear who is responsible for this mess. The government wants Alby out. But why? Meanwhile, his trust issues are challenged by Lieutenant Kingston, a weapons specialist with a spectacular body.

Critic reviews

"Wonderfully entertaining ... rich with humour, an abundance of thrills, and a pace that never flags." (The Sunday Tasmanian)

"A rip-roaring and sexy spy novel that is unputdownable." (The Newcastle Herald)

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