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Wayne Grogan was born in Sydney in 1953. He was a member of the Waterside Workers Federation for sixteen years. He won a Deakin University Vice-Chancellor's Prize for creative writing and was runner-up in the Henry Lawson Short Story Award. His first novel, Junkie Pilgrim, won the Ned Kelly Award for Best Crime Novel in 2004 - and deservedly so, just quiety. He lives with his wife and children in Sydney and works as an antiquarian book dealer. |
To get more details, the dustjacket summary plus my own review, click on the titles.
| Junkie Pilgrim (2003) My Review | Heavy Allies (2008) |
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Vale Byron Bay (2006) |
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Junkie Pilgrim : by Wayne Grogan is a raw tale of addiction, corruption and murder that moves between the dark underside of Sydney's waterfront and the alleyways of Kings Cross. |
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