Dance with the Devils Paul Frisby
A lighthearted take on Tassie Noir
A geothermal power plant in the Tasmanian bush. Protests, politics, cost blowouts and a most unfortunate death are all overcome, but when an evangelical herbalist takes things a bit too far, everyone agrees something's got to be done.
While the Tasmanian devils argue noisily in the night, the devil is in the detail. Isolated in the Tasmanian bush, the people at Hot Rocks must rely on their own moral compass. If they have one.
Paul Frisby About the author
Paul Frisby lives in Queenstown, Tasmania. After what he describes as a misspent youth doing everything from working in television to teaching horse riding, working in UK casinos, and advertising copywriting, he found a home in the public sector, principally in compliance and performance management related roles. He was a long-serving senior volunteer in the NSW State Emergency Service and a Justice of the Peace in NSW and Queensland.
Also by Paul Frisby
Black Comedy
Black Tie
Identity Theft
Tartan Identity
Identity and Mr Maslow
The Dog Catcher from Keister North
Not My Circus Not My Clowns