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“‘I‘ll buy the painting back,’ Rowland said.
‘What if the gallery won’t sell it?’
‘Then I’ll buy the gallery.’”
Rowland Sinclair is a gentleman artist, meaning only that he was raised as the well-educated younger son of a wealthy Australian grazing family and he is a seriously talented painter. It does not mean he dabbles in art as a casual interest. He does have plenty of money, enough to buy that gallery, but the art itself is his passion.
His other passions are his handsome yellow 1927 Merce ...more
“‘I‘ll buy the painting back,’ Rowland said.
‘What if the gallery won’t sell it?’
‘Then I’ll buy the gallery.’”
Rowland Sinclair is a gentleman artist, meaning only that he was raised as the well-educated younger son of a wealthy Australian grazing family and he is a seriously talented painter. It does not mean he dabbles in art as a casual interest. He does have plenty of money, enough to buy that gallery, but the art itself is his passion.
His other passions are his handsome yellow 1927 Merce ...more

When reporter Crispin White arrived at Woodlands House to interview Rowland Sinclair about his upcoming participation in the charity race at the Maroubra Speedway, he was also invited to dinner. Milton ran him home after an enlightening couple of hours as Rowly had had a little too much to drink. But it was the shock of White’s murder which started a chain of events that would put not only Rowly, but his good friends, Milt, Clyde and Edna in mortal danger.
With the police keen to arrest Milt for ...more
With the police keen to arrest Milt for ...more

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