When Jim Clark called Lawless and Associates for an appointment, he had no idea how his life would change. He was seeking something a little more exciting. He had aspirations, was ambitious but nothing prepared him for the culpable unrelenting criminality that besieged his employers and associates including crewmembers of the ill-fated luxury super yacht Avellia.
Kidnapping, counterfeiting, murder, gunrunning, and drug importation are just some of the organisations elaborate activities whose assets include a long established legal firm in Cairns, Bordello’s in Sydney and Cairns plus a marble mine.
Interpol and the Australian Federal Police joined forces and have undercover operatives risking all to thwart this evil organisation.
One of the largest Tropical cyclones on record intensified crossing the coast at 16 degrees south causing massive destruction to many tropical Queensland towns and offshore islands severely exasperating this criminal organisations activities to a point where their weaknesses become evident, and massive problems emerge.
Jim Clark realises his life, and that of his families are now in extreme danger.
John Cooper's novel, The Interview enumerates some of John's former 20-year career as a realtor in the now very popular tourist mecca of Port Douglas in Tropical North Queensland. his past previous experiences paved the backdrop for this novel. John's success as a realtor in the 80's coupled with his local knowledge stands out. John lives in Port Douglas Queensland with Marlene, his wife of 57 years. His next novel a sequel to "The Interview" is soon to be published and will appear on Amazon. It carries on through the mid and late 1980's It's Yet untitled but many of the characters continue in this new crime/mystery. You can also follow John on Facebook or his web page