Politician Peter January is having trouble staying alive so he hires Cliff Hardy to help him. Hardy dislikes the role of politician's 'security consultant' but he dislikes bombers, hitmen and hate-mailers even more.
Protecting January leads to protecting his assistant, Trudie Bell, which is a more enjoyable assignment. It also takes Hardy to Washington DC where the threats are real and the rules are different.
To stand close to January is to stand close to danger and corruption, but there are even greater evils and Hardy cannot back away...
Peter Corris was an Australian academic, historian, journalist and a novelist of historical and crime fiction. His first novel was published in 1980. Corris is credited with reviving the fully-fledged Australian crime novel with local settings and reference points and with a series character firmly rooted in Australian culture, Sydney PI Cliff Hardy. As crime fiction writer, he was described as "the Godfather of contemporary Australian crime-writing".
He won the Lifetime Achievement award at the Ned Kelly Awards for Crime Writing in 1999 and was shortlisted for best novel in 2006 for Saving Billy and in 2007 for The Undertow.
3.5 rounded down to 3 stars. Not my favourite Cliff Hardy. Plot a bit disjointed and motives not all really clear especially in the trip to America. Not really any of the favourite side characters either. Still it’s the series I love in my city!
Upon a referral from ex-lover Helen Broadway, Cliff is hired as security consultant (bodyguard) for an Australian minister who is anti-nuclear. He goes with January to Washington DC with his entourage to appear before congressional committees. Although he is ignored in the committees, attempts are still made on the minister's life.