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Ray Crawley

This page lists books that feature the Australian Federal Security Agency agent Ray Crawley.

 

Ray Crawley: Novels

Pokerface

Peter Corris

Penguin Books Australia

1985

A Ray Crawley novel.

"In Peter Corris's latest thriller the player with the best pokerface wins the game - and it's a dangerous game. Sacked from the Federal Security Agency, his marriage tottering, Ray Crawley forma an association with radical punk Roxy and her friends - and that's his first mistake. Crawley's former boss Toby Campion is trying to manipulate him in a game with Canberra. But Crawley is still in the game, and he won't give up. All the players are holding good cards but will the best hand win?"
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The Baltic Business

Peter Corris

Penguin Books Australia

1988

A Ray Crawley novel.

"Hard-boiled-secret-serviceman, Ray Crawley, returns in this thriller to take on a routine assignment, which draws him into a web of murder and intrigue involving Eastern European refugees."
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The Kimberley Killing

Peter Corris

Penguin Books Australia

1989

A Ray Crawley novel.

"A blood test after a car accident starts Ray 'Creepy' Crawley and offsider Huck on their latest investigation. As the trial continues, the men realize they are dealing with some very powerful forces."
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The Cargo Club

Peter Corris

Penguin Books Australia

1990

A Ray Crawley novel.

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The Azanian Action

Peter Corris

Angus & Robertson

1991

A Ray Crawley novel.

"An investigation into the murder of a South African nationalist in Australia."
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The Japanese Job

Peter Corris

Angus & Robertson

1992

A Ray Crawley novel.

"Crawley and Huck are drawn into a conflist between the ruthless Japanese corporate world and shadowy Australian interests. Throats are cut and bodies are buried s Crawley and Huck try to stay on top of The Japanese Job."
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The Time Trap

Peter Corris

HarperCollins

1994

A Ray Crawley novel.

"When Crawley is elevated to the post of Acting Director of the Federal Security Agency in Canberra he discovers a number of disturbing aspects to the job. One is Carol Mainwaring, his cool, efficient, but alarmingly attractive secretary; another is the mysterious deaths of a number of FSA archivists. And then there is Ruth May, daughter of one of the dead archivists - a woman who bears an uncanny resemblance to Crawley's wife. In the midst of the labyrinths of the FSA, Crawley and Huck find themselves drawn into an increasingly complex and terrifying trap - the time trap."
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The Vietnam Volunteer

Peter Corris

Southern Cross University Press

2000

A Ray Crawley novel.

"Ray Crawley is back in Hanoi after 20 years. It's an easy operation he thinks, at least that's how it started out."
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Last updated April 2018