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"Job: Fighting Crime from the Frontline" is a gripping memoir by Charlie Bezzina, a renowned Australian homicide detective. This paperback edition, published in 2010, offers a unique insight into the world of crime and detection, making it a must-read for fans of true crime stories and those interested in Australian history. With 352 pages and 16 colour photo image pages, this book provides a comprehensive and engaging account of Bezzina's experiences on the frontline of crime fighting.
What makes this book truly special is that it is signed by the author himself, Charlie Bezzina. This rare find is a valuable addition to any book collection, especially for those fascinated by true crime stories and the work of detectives. Bezzina's writing is both informative and entertaining, making this book an easy read for young adults and adults alike.
Despite being a used book, "Job: Fighting Crime from the Frontline" is in excellent condition, with light scuffing and creasing on the cover, but clean and tidy pages, and a tight, strong binding. This book is a great find for anyone interested in criminology, education, and local history, and is a valuable resource for those looking to learn more about the world of crime detection.
Overall, "Job: Fighting Crime from the Frontline" is a unique and fascinating read that offers a rare glimpse into the life of a homicide detective. With its signed copy and excellent condition, this book is a valuable addition to any book collection, and a must-read for fans of true crime stories and Australian history.
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