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THE CASTLEREAGH CROSSby ROSS NAPIERSee other rare and out of print books click here Used softcover book, published 1992. Book measures 18 x 11 cms. 788 pages Book is in very good condition - not ex-library, clean tight binding, no loose, torn or missing pages. No writing or marks, some cover creasing, pages yellowed with age. The sixth and final book in the Castlereagh Line series. The struggle for control of the Castlereagh Coach & Steamship Company intensifies as its tentacles encircle the globe, casting its malignant shadow even further ....
More about the radio serial and the 6-book series: The Castlereagh Line was a 910-episode Australian radio serial, by Ross Napier. It is the saga of a ruthless man with a single-minded determination, and of the woman he deserted. Lottie Long escapes torture and murder in Northern Queensland and meets Jack Seager in the bar where she is working in Cloncurry. Along with Mat Gore, they establish The Castlereagh Line in 1880 - a coach line with the benefit of a mail contract which covers northern New South Wales. Betrayed by Jack, Lottie uses his empire to build her own and creates a new life for herself. Murder, rape, arson, robbery - The Castlereagh Line is full of action and intrigue. It mainly concerns the see-sawing fortunes of Carlotta 'Lottie' Long nee Clemens and John 'Jack' Seager in the years from 1880 to the early 1900s. The title refers to a horse coach line they set up in the Castlereagh River area of New South Wales.The title is also the first book of a series telling the same story: The Castlereagh Line, The Castlereagh Way, The Colours of Castlereagh, The Castlereagh Heritage, The Castlereagh Rose, The Castlereagh Cross. About the author Ross Napier was an Australian radio and TV writer best known for his work on the radio drama, The Castlereagh Line (which he later adapted into novels) and the TV series Skippy the Bush Kangaroo, for which he wrote a large number of episodes and served as a script editor. See other Australian books click here The Castlereagh Cross by Ross Napier
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