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In 1958 Don Scotsdon migrated from England to Australia and settled in an isolated community far removed from the social processes of urbanization, an area which could hold part blame for impeding the personal development of its society. At first he ...
Fory Phaspik was born to a good-for-nothing father, a prostitute mother, and damned from significant physical abnormalities and intellectual differences. Abused by his father, subjected to morally objectionable behaviours by his mother, and shunned b...
In another adventure packed novel, Don Scotsdon and his lovable cohort Sally Rob, set out on exciting and dangerous escapades in service of their rogue leader Dillard. Missions engaging clandestine operations and assassinations are all part of the qu...
Don Scotsdon was not anyone's patsy. He was alert, astute and perceptive. Problems arose when an unselfish act thrust him into the role of a fugitive. By chance his childhood friend 'Sally Rob' became involved in his dysfunctional existence as their ...
'Fictitious Facts II: Patsy to Espionage' continues on from 'Fictitious Facts I: to focus on the 'Byzantine' adventures of 'Don Scotsdon'. His friend, 'Sally Rob' appears complicit in Don's world of deception and unconventional exploits. Don was not ...
In 1958 Don Scotsdon and his family migrated from England to Australia and settled in an isolated community far removed from the social processes of urbanization, an area which could hold part blame for impeding the personal development of its societ...
Don Scotsdon was a patsy and a fugitive. His friend Sally Rob' became involved and they joined forces to prove his innocence. While searching for answers events beyond their control caused a confrontation with the head of a crime syndicate by the nam...
It tells of the life of Don Scotsdon; from childhood to adult. His move to an isolated community far removed from the social processes of urbanization took part blame for impeding the personal development of most of the locals. Life in the bush had i...