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1 1 y separately published work icon Dead Letters Michael Brissenden , Sydney : Hachette Australia , 2021 20852287 2021 single work novel thriller

'A dead politician. A decades-old unsolved murder. A hornet's nest is about to be stirred.

'Counter terrorism expert Sid Allen knows nothing good ever comes from a phone call at 5 am. Politician Dan LeRoi, Chairman of the Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security, has been shot. Four bullets to the head. The crime scene is chaotic. Homicide. Counter Terrorism. Media. And for Sid, hunting the killer is going to get complicated.

'Journalist Zephyr Wilde is complicated. She's tenacious and she's got Sid's number. Sid knows the gossip: how Zephyr's mother was murdered when Zephyr was a kid. He doesn't know that Zephyr is still getting letters from her long-dead mother. But when he learns that Dan LeRoi was helping Zephyr look into her mother's death, he realises that lines are going to be crossed. A cop should not be talking to a journalist.

'As they both ask too many questions, Sid and Zephyr stir up a hornet's nest of corruption. Knowing who to trust is going to mean the difference between solving a crime and being a victim. The question is, which side will they end up on.

'A compulsive thriller that takes up from the seedy streets of Sydney to the corridors of power in Canberra. For readers who love Peter Temple and Michael Connelly.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon The List Michael Brissenden , Sydney : Hachette Australia , 2017 11595109 2017 single work novel detective thriller

'Sidney Allen is a Fed. Part of the Australian Federal Police's K block, a unit doing whatever it takes in order to stop terrorist attacks on home soil. But when young Muslim men on the Terror Watchlist start turning up dead, Sid and his partner, Haifa, have to work out what's going on. Sectarian war? Drugs? Retribution? For Sid, there's nothing unclear about a bullet to the head and a severed hand. Someone is sending a message. Deciphering that message reveals a much wider threat and Sid and the agency have to decide just how far they'll go to prevent a deadly attack. Time is running out ...for them and Australia.' (Publication summary)

1 1 y separately published work icon American Stories : Tales of Hope and Anger Michael Brissenden , St Lucia : University of Queensland Press , 2012 Z1889959 2012 single work autobiography travel 'In July 2009, Michael Brissenden, political editor for The 7.30 Report , moved to Washington to take up a new role as US current affairs correspondent for ABC TV. It promised to be a change, and a challenge.' (Publisher's website)
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