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Aimless young Ben Kester and gruff drifter Ben Markham combine to run a minibus tour of Melbourne underworld sites. The customers are coming, the unlikely friendship is growing: this could be the making of both of them.
But both men hold secrets which could prove as deadly as the most murderous gangster.
Set amongst the pub sub-culture of inner Melbourne, and the feral back blocks of the outer suburbs, Suburban Tours explores whether your tormentor can also be your mentor.
It also probes the significance of Bryan Adams, punting on old geldings and the terrors of lint.

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Aimless young Ben Kester and gruff drifter Ben Markham combine to run a minibus tour of Melbourne underworld sites. The customers are coming, the unlikely friendship is growing: this could be the making of both of them.

But both men hold secrets which could prove as deadly as the most murderous gangster.

Set amongst the pub sub-culture of inner Melbourne, and the feral back blocks of the outer suburbs, Suburban Tours explores whether your tormentor can also be your mentor.

It also probes the significance of Bryan Adams, punting on old geldings and the terrors of lint.


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Autorenporträt
Will Brodie is the author of the non-fiction book Reality Check: Travels in the Australian Ice Hockey League (2015); the novel Suburban Tours (2009); the novella DAY OF THE DRONES (2016) and he is the co-author of the AFL fan diary One Week At A Time (1995).

He wrote the feature film script The Straitsmen in 1993 and in 2000 gained an Advanced Diploma in Screenwriting from RMIT Melbourne.

He worked as a writer, editor and producer for theage.com.au for 11 years until 2014. He has worked as a club publisher for collingwoodfc.com.au, as a researcher for a TV program and as a freelance journalist.

He's also been employed to dig, clean, stir, lift, paint, attach, plant, graft, mulch and stamp ping pong balls.

He's lived in the outer and inner suburbs of Melbourne since 1967.