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The Serpent's Sting

William Power, Book 4

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The Serpent's Sting

By: Robert Gott
Narrated by: Stan Pretty
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Will Power has returned from the Northern Territory shaken, stirred and generally discombobulated. It is late 1942, and, demeaningly enough, he finds himself playing a pantomime dame. If only this was his only worry....

As his great hero, Shakespeare, once noted, 'When sorrows come, they come not single spies, but in battalions'. Can Will finally overcome his tendency to be the living embodiment of Murphy's law?

The fourth novel in the popular William Power series.

©2016 Robert Gott (P)2016 W.F. Howes Ltd
Crime Fiction Historical Fiction Suspense Fiction

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"An absolutely hilarious read." ( Fremantle Herald)

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