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Jack Collins is a happily married and successful Perth businessman, and he's well thought of by his Sydney based company. So why didn’t he return home after a routine interstate conference?
Jack’s sister in law, Ella Maybe will persuade ex-cop, Tom Lombard, to find him but Lombard’s become an alcoholic basket case since he lost his wife to cancer and Maybe has an unhappy past she can’t shake off.
Separately, each is an emotional wasteland. Together, they are the proverbial accident waiting to happen.
A clue to Jack's disappearance might be the CCTV image, published in the morning paper. It shows him coldly assassinating a Sydney crime...
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