The Beat - The Bondi Gay Murders I J Fenn
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The Beat - The Bondi Gay Murders

Author: I J Fenn
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Book Title
The Beat - The Bondi Gay Murders
Author
I J Fenn
Book Condition
GOOD
ISBN
9781741782516
Book Format
Paperback
Publisher
The Five Mile Press
Year Published
2006
In June 2001, 12 years after television newsreader, Ross Warren, disappeared following an evening out with friends in Sydney, a police operation was set up to reinvestigate the disappearance. What this new investigation uncovered was to prove far more interesting than the anticipated 'missing persons' case. This was only the starting point for Operation Taradale, which quickly turned into a horrifying saga of multiple murders committed mostly within a few hundred metres of each other - in Marks Park, the beat, the scrubby, rocky headland between Bondi and Tamarama. I J Fenn moves the story along with the pace of a detective thriller. Telephones are tapped, surveillance operations put in place, crime scenes re-enacted to ignite media interest and arrests are made. The Beat is an ugly story about ugly people committing ugly crimes. This is a disturbing book, but you will not be able to put it down.

In June 2001, 12 years after television newsreader, Ross Warren, disappeared following an evening out with friends in Sydney, a police operation was set up to reinvestigate the disappearance. What this new investigation uncovered was to prove far more interesting than the anticipated 'missing persons' case.

This was only the starting point for Operation Taradale, which quickly turned into a horrifying saga of multiple murders committed mostly within a few hundred metres of each other - in Marks Park, the beat, the scrubby, rocky headland between Bondi and Tamarama.

I J Fenn moves the story along with the pace of a detective thriller. Telephones are tapped, surveillance operations put in place, crime scenes re-enacted to ignite media interest and arrests are made. The Beat is an ugly story about ugly people committing ugly crimes. This is a disturbing book, but you will not be able to put it down.

In June 2001, 12 years after television newsreader, Ross Warren, disappeared following an evening out with friends in Sydney, a police operation was set up to reinvestigate the disappearance. What this new investigation uncovered was to prove far more interesting than the anticipated 'missing persons' case.

This was only the starting point for Operation Taradale, which quickly turned into a horrifying saga of multiple murders committed mostly within a few hundred metres of each other - in Marks Park, the beat, the scrubby, rocky headland between Bondi and Tamarama.

I J Fenn moves the story along with the pace of a detective thriller. Telephones are tapped, surveillance operations put in place, crime scenes re-enacted to ignite media interest and arrests are made. The Beat is an ugly story about ugly people committing ugly crimes. This is a disturbing book, but you will not be able to put it down.