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Reciprocity

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Reciprocity

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Pat O'Keefe has a less than flawless past. As he lay dying, he overhears a conspiratorial conversation which involves his grandson Jack. Doctors return Pat to health and he knows he needs to turn Jack from his planned course. As he recovers in and later out of the hospital, he attempts to reach out to his grandson in an effort to steer him towards a more moderate, rational stance. In order to reach Jack, the old man begins to reluctantly reveal his own involvement in an anti communist organisation, the Movement, in country New South Wales during the cold war. In his attempt to sway Jack, Pat reveals the extent of his past including several violent incidents culminating in a murder for the cause. Rashid is a second generation Australian frustrated by a sense of exclusion from the only country he knows. Following a visit to his native Lebanon, he discovers his roots and decides he must formulate a plan to help his fellow believers on the other side of the world, by bringing the war to a government he holds responsible for the atrocities of the Iraq war. Within small cells, Rashid is able to organise a myriad of events culminating in an audacious attack. Jack and his long time friend and cricket team member, Amid, form the group implementing the plan. Their commitment to each other, their fellow believers and their loved ones become a complicated tug of war as competing and conflicting events emerge.

Author Biography:

Brian Daley is a former chef and teacher, who is a member of a large family with links to early settlement in northern New South Wales. Educated in Sydney where he trained in cookery at the Wentworth hotel. He has an interest in history and politics, especially in the period of the ALP split of the 1950's. Though now living in Far north Queensland he has a special fondness for the towns of his heritage especially Grafton, and the whole northern rivers area.
Release date NZ
February 20th, 2018
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Audience
  • Children / Juvenile
Country of Publication
Australia
Imprint
Horizon Publishing Group
Pages
381
Publisher
Horizon Publishing Group
ISBN-13
9781921369803
Product ID
21401752

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