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Death Beyond the Limit: Fiji Islands Mysteries 3

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by B. M. Allsopp


  Only 5 more days… Horseman can’t wait for his American girlfriend, to join him in Fiji. So, when a young activist is murdered in the remote highlands, Horseman sets a deadline to crack the case. But he knows nothing of the dangers looming through the mountain mist.

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  Acknowledgements

  Many people helped me create this book. I owe enduring thanks to Mr Waisea Vakamocea, retired senior officer of the Fiji Police Force, who patiently answered my many questions when I was writing my first Fiji Islands Mystery.

  Death Beyond the Limit is the richer for the expertise of Francisco Blaha, Fisheries Consultant, and Commander Piers Chatterton RAN. I thank them for their generous help when I was out of my depth and also for reading my final draft and advising me of lingering errors of terminology and fact. I am entirely responsible for any mistakes in this book relating to commercial fishing and naval operations in the Pacific.

  I am most grateful to the expert professionals who transformed my manuscript into a real book. Author and editor, Joseph Nassise, gave me perceptive advice. Polgarus Studios designed and formatted the text with flair and Maryna Zhukova of MaryDes once more created a stunning cover.

  As for the volunteer advance readers of Horseman’s Cavalry who eliminated so many errors and told me how much they enjoyed the story, I can’t thank them enough.

  Finally, I thank Peter Williamson for his advice through reading draft after draft, his enthusiasm for my writing and constant support.

  First published in Australia in 2020

  by Coconut Press

  Copyright © B.M. Allsopp 2020

  www.bmallsopp.com

  Contact the author by email at bernadette@bmallsopp.com

  Print book ISBN 978-0-6488911-0-9

  E-book ISBN 978-0-6488911-1-6

  The right of the author to be identified as the author of this work has been asserted in accordance with the Copyright Amendment (Moral Rights) Act 2000.

  This work is copyright. Apart from any use as permitted under the Copyright Act 1968, no part may be reproduced, copied, scanned, stored in a retrieval system, recorded or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the publisher.

 

 

 


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