The enemy within / Journalists War correspondents White supremacy movements Murder Racism Neo-Nazis Australian fiction.

Ayliffe, Tim,

The enemy within / Tim Ayliffe. - 353 pages ; 24 cm. - John Bailey ; 3. . - Ayliffe, Tim. John Bailey ; 3. .

Former war correspondent John Bailey will risk everything to get to the truth - and expose a deadly enemy. He heard a voice, someone calling out in the distance, followed by a loud fluttering of birds. Bailey looked up just in time to see a body falling from the sky ... Investigative journalist John Bailey is doing his best to turn his life around after losing the woman he loved. He has a new job. He's given up the drink. He even has a dog. But then Federal Police raid his home with a warrant granting them unprecedented powers to take anything they want, including all his electronic devices and passwords. When Bailey protests, they threaten to put him in a prison cell. Someone wants to stop Bailey doing what he does best - exposing the truth. He has been investigating the rise of a global white supremacist group and suspects that a notorious neo-Nazi in the United States has been directing deadly racist attacks on Sydney's streets. When the body of one of his key sources washes up on a nearby beach, it's clear Bailey and anyone helping him have become targets. Bailey reaches out to a ruthless old friend - CIA veteran, Ronnie Johnson - to lure the enemy from the shadows. An enemy who thought they were untouchable. Until now.

9781925640977 (paperback)


Bailey, John (Fictitious character) --Fiction.


Journalists--Fiction.
War correspondents--Fiction.
White supremacy movements--Fiction.
Murder--Investigation--Fiction.
Racism--Fiction.
Neo-Nazis--Fiction.
Australian fiction.


Sydney (N.S.W.)--Fiction.


Action and adventure fiction.
Thrillers (Fiction).

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