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Peter Hosking

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Peter Hosking

Peter Hosking is an actor with 40 years of stage, film and television experience and has narrated over 160 audiobooks. He toured Australia with the stage show Certified Male, appeared on television in Blue Heelers and on-screen in Pride, Siam Sunset, The Wogboy and Razor Eaters. Now living in Europe, he has toured with stage shows within Australia, New Zealand, Europe, the USA and Egypt as well as filming in the Czech Republic, Denmark, the Canary Islands and Poland. He continues to record for Bolinda from his base in Prague.

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Title:
Harlequin
Written by:
Morris West 
Read by:
Peter Hosking 
Format:
Unabridged CD Audio Book 
Number of CDs:
10 
Duration:
10 hours 19 minutes 
Published:
September 01 2019 
Available Date:
September 01 2019 
Age Category:
Adult 
ISBN:
9780655619277 
Genres:
Fiction; Australian Fiction; Literary Fiction 
Publisher:
Bolinda audio 
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International bestselling author

Harlequin is a skilfully woven web of fraud, blackmail and murder.

Paul Desmond admires his close friend George Harlequin for his impeccable European breeding. Head of a prestigious Swiss bank, Harlequin belongs to a vanishing class of gentlemen whose handshake is their bond. Then their gilded world is blown apart. A computer printout identifies the Harlequin et Cie bank as the target of a gigantic takeover. The mastermind is Basil Yanko, a ruthless financial genius whose instruments are fraud, blackmail and terror. As the conflict moves from Zurich to London, New York and Mexico, Harlequin must become a 'villain by necessity'. Can Desmond help his friend save his bank – and his family?

'In a tiny group of bestselling novelists, Morris West qualifies as the brains of the organisation.'
TIME

'The classiest of thrillers.'
Daily Mirror