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Wayne Grogan


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)

Vale Byron Bay (2006) 

 

 


From the Dustjacket
 
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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