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This is the final book in Condon's trilogy on the growth of corruption within the police and government of Queensland, Australia, which culminated in the Fitzgerald Inquiry Crime and Corruption Commission of 1987-89.
This book starts in the early 1980s, chronicles the Fitzgerald Inquiry and ends in the present day. I have read the first two books and thoroughly enjoyed them. Condon has the knack of making dry historical facts interesting, as he weaves them into a narrative with a fiction-like str ...more
This book starts in the early 1980s, chronicles the Fitzgerald Inquiry and ends in the present day. I have read the first two books and thoroughly enjoyed them. Condon has the knack of making dry historical facts interesting, as he weaves them into a narrative with a fiction-like str ...more

Really enjoyed this series. Absolutely fascinating the level of corruption in Queensland through to the 90s even. Will read more of Condon's books and would love to get hold of a copy of "The Man They Called a Monster"!
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