Calypso Queen

This narrative surrounds a 58 foot fibre-glass yacht named Calypso Queen and its flamboyant owner, a person suffering from an incurable gambling syndrome and a problem he desperately attempted to stop. However, through circumstances of his own making, instead he enters into the world of trafficking in dangerous drugs to alleviate a dangerous financial situation he subsequently found himself in. It is even more remarkable when looking into the background of Dunstan Hayes the owner of Calypso Queen, a retired Army Officer with citations and medals for meritorious conduct and bravery connected to overseas combat missions behind enemy lines. A record any serving officer would have been proud to have embraced. One of the main characters within the novel Evan Bates rescues Hayes from his impending financial disaster to who Hayes becomes indelibly indebted. It is here when the novel ploughs into the sinister conspiracy of drug smuggling. As is the usual practice within large insurance companies before paying out large claims, a private investigator is generally retained to investigate the validity and genuineness of any such claim. Reginald Brian Kelso a gifted private investigator with a background of outstanding detective achievements whilst attached to the Queensland Police Service, is consulted by a loss adjuster and later retained to investigate the fire which destroyed the yacht Calypso Queen and a marina complex owned by Hayes. It tells of the cunning device set to burn and destroy the business premises in the absence of Hayes, together with the destruction of Calypso Queen allegedly on a slipway inside the premises for hull maintenance. It is a narrative of sex, drugs, and adventure, the intricate workings of detectives, their trust and loyalty in one another stemming over many years of crime fighting. The barrier that exists between old and new factions of police strategies and methods with an appropriate fascinating finale that creates an exciting finish to a novel of intrigue, greed and mystery.

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Calypso Queen

This narrative surrounds a 58 foot fibre-glass yacht named Calypso Queen and its flamboyant owner, a person suffering from an incurable gambling syndrome and a problem he desperately attempted to stop. However, through circumstances of his own making, instead he enters into the world of trafficking in dangerous drugs to alleviate a dangerous financial situation he subsequently found himself in. It is even more remarkable when looking into the background of Dunstan Hayes the owner of Calypso Queen, a retired Army Officer with citations and medals for meritorious conduct and bravery connected to overseas combat missions behind enemy lines. A record any serving officer would have been proud to have embraced. One of the main characters within the novel Evan Bates rescues Hayes from his impending financial disaster to who Hayes becomes indelibly indebted. It is here when the novel ploughs into the sinister conspiracy of drug smuggling. As is the usual practice within large insurance companies before paying out large claims, a private investigator is generally retained to investigate the validity and genuineness of any such claim. Reginald Brian Kelso a gifted private investigator with a background of outstanding detective achievements whilst attached to the Queensland Police Service, is consulted by a loss adjuster and later retained to investigate the fire which destroyed the yacht Calypso Queen and a marina complex owned by Hayes. It tells of the cunning device set to burn and destroy the business premises in the absence of Hayes, together with the destruction of Calypso Queen allegedly on a slipway inside the premises for hull maintenance. It is a narrative of sex, drugs, and adventure, the intricate workings of detectives, their trust and loyalty in one another stemming over many years of crime fighting. The barrier that exists between old and new factions of police strategies and methods with an appropriate fascinating finale that creates an exciting finish to a novel of intrigue, greed and mystery.

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Calypso Queen

Calypso Queen

by John Meskell
Calypso Queen

Calypso Queen

by John Meskell

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Overview

This narrative surrounds a 58 foot fibre-glass yacht named Calypso Queen and its flamboyant owner, a person suffering from an incurable gambling syndrome and a problem he desperately attempted to stop. However, through circumstances of his own making, instead he enters into the world of trafficking in dangerous drugs to alleviate a dangerous financial situation he subsequently found himself in. It is even more remarkable when looking into the background of Dunstan Hayes the owner of Calypso Queen, a retired Army Officer with citations and medals for meritorious conduct and bravery connected to overseas combat missions behind enemy lines. A record any serving officer would have been proud to have embraced. One of the main characters within the novel Evan Bates rescues Hayes from his impending financial disaster to who Hayes becomes indelibly indebted. It is here when the novel ploughs into the sinister conspiracy of drug smuggling. As is the usual practice within large insurance companies before paying out large claims, a private investigator is generally retained to investigate the validity and genuineness of any such claim. Reginald Brian Kelso a gifted private investigator with a background of outstanding detective achievements whilst attached to the Queensland Police Service, is consulted by a loss adjuster and later retained to investigate the fire which destroyed the yacht Calypso Queen and a marina complex owned by Hayes. It tells of the cunning device set to burn and destroy the business premises in the absence of Hayes, together with the destruction of Calypso Queen allegedly on a slipway inside the premises for hull maintenance. It is a narrative of sex, drugs, and adventure, the intricate workings of detectives, their trust and loyalty in one another stemming over many years of crime fighting. The barrier that exists between old and new factions of police strategies and methods with an appropriate fascinating finale that creates an exciting finish to a novel of intrigue, greed and mystery.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940046188288
Publisher: John Meskell
Publication date: 09/22/2014
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 367 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

John Meskell joined the Queensland Police Force in the year of 1957 after reaming around the world for many years as merchant seaman. He was gifted with a very adventurous life indeed during his worldly travels, and resided in many foreign countries. On his return to Australia and after serving a compulsory probationary period as a Constable he was sworn into the Queensland Police Force that same year. He retired on the 10 January, 1988 as a Detective Inspector grade two, after serving the State of Queensland for thirty years and six months. He was the Detective Inspector and Crime Coordinator for the South East Region of Queensland, then became the Officer in Charge of the Queensland Gold Coast District Criminal Investigation Branch and Juvenile Aid Bureau. Indeed as it can be imagined, he certainly had an interesting and varied career, travelling extensively within the States of Australia, overseas and of course in Queensland.
He also attended the Queensland Institution of Technology where he obtained Qualifications in Social Psychology, Criminology, Law, Police Administration, English, and Principals of Management. His experience as a Detective in the Queensland Police is reflected in the novels he has written. It gives them a realism that emerges as first class readability. Although his novels are fiction, they are mostly based on real events.

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