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In his first journey, Hamlin Baylis Wells, thirty years an undercover detective, has a major decision to make. His immaculate career and religious convictions are at odds with an impulsive decision not to declare a large sum of money found during a police operation. In the resulting journey of self-discovery, he finds a way to atone for his decision. Hamlin's last journey is full of twists and turns for the former policeman. The property for homeless men he established in south-east South Australia is a resounding success due to his efforts and those of his friend Father Kelly. Before Father…mehr

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In his first journey, Hamlin Baylis Wells, thirty years an undercover detective, has a major decision to make. His immaculate career and religious convictions are at odds with an impulsive decision not to declare a large sum of money found during a police operation. In the resulting journey of self-discovery, he finds a way to atone for his decision. Hamlin's last journey is full of twists and turns for the former policeman. The property for homeless men he established in south-east South Australia is a resounding success due to his efforts and those of his friend Father Kelly. Before Father Kelly's death, there are hints about the incoming priest, who was known as a bully and a schemer. After a violent confrontation, Hamlin walks away to Tasmania, where an inheritance awaits him and he and Sally, his neighbour, become lovers. He resumes his Army Reserve activities with the Medical Corps and is also accepted as a St John Ambulance volunteer. But danger enters his life in the form of an old and bitter enemy from his police days.
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Ray Clift lives in Adelaide with his wife Ann, who is an avid reader and a great cook. Between them they have several grandchildren. He writes, walks and sometimes talks to God. He uses his gym machine a few times each week. He plants native trees and feeds native birds. His 47 years in law enforcement has filled his head with many scenarios. Amongst those decades were 15 years as a court sheriff in Elizabeth. He managed to squeeze in another 15 years with the Reserve forces in Army Intelligence and the Military Police. Retirement saw him with a writers' group, which enabled 16 novellas which have been published with Ginninderra Press. His books are available in print and ebook editions from Amazon and other online sellers. He can be contacted through the Ginninderra Press website.