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Dirty Work

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This true story of police corruption and undercover assignments will have you reeling. "All crime revolves around the financial powerhouse that is the drug trade. And drugs and paedophilia go together like a hand in a glove." This is Inner Sydney in the heat of the 1980s and the cash and drugs are flowing freely.

280 pages, Paperback

First published March 1, 2010

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Glen McNamara

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August 14, 2020
Nice story but, in view of what has happened since, we know McNamara isn’t truthful. How must his wife and father feel now that they know he is a murderer?
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April 18, 2020
What a load of rubbish almost every word is a lie. This book has had at least one person sue and had an out of court settlement because of the lies. All of the gullible people who read it and thought it was true when he himself was as bad as everyone else. And to Alan Jones who was probably paid to say what a great bloke and book. Get the facts first before you say how great something is.
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March 14, 2023
Widespread corruption of NSW police leaves a young dedicated detective no choice but to dig out and expose those who are reaping millions and protecting pedophiles and drug lords - to his own detriment. How he uncovers and exposes the corruption, only to be 'branded' and ostracized. Even a royal commission only touched the surface of what he had already exposed and had gathered hard evidence.
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