Once Upon a Time in Melbourne

· Melbourne Univ. Publishing
4.4
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Once upon a time in Melbourne there was a gigolo who thought he was a vampire. He bit the tongue off a prostitute and was then murdered in broad daylight on a suburban street. His execution, top brass believed, was organised by police. The aftershocks of this killing-and the murder of a state witness and his wife inside their fortress home&mash;rocked the police force and the Parliament, vanquished one government and brought the next to its knees.
This is the story of police corruption for years swept under the carpet to avoid a Royal Commission. It is the story of a police force politicised to the point of paralysis and a witness protection program that buries its mistakes. It involves a policeman still free and living in a very big house, a drug baron who survived the gangland war only to be murdered in the state's most secure jail, and battles royale within a police force comprised of thousands of pistol-packing members.
This is the story of Melbourne around the first decade of the new millennium: its lawmen, villains and politicians. It is a bizarre, tawdry, unbelievable tale. But every word of it happened.

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4.4
8 reviews
Eddie Gallo
July 2, 2020
Well written and no doubt attempts to stick to the facts although sometimes some true facts can never be certain and only surmised from surrounding events. Unfortunately some of the truth in particular who exactly did what and who is guilty may never be proved even if they Might be considered known. Personalities and personal likes and dislikes seemed to play a far greater part in events than ever should have been, but that is human nature. Generally a good read overall.
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Yvette Quinn
June 26, 2020
Finally a book that gets into the stories behind the stories..and details the political machinations behind Victoria's very turbulent time. Loved this book.
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About the author

Liam Houlihan is an award-winning journalist and former lawyer. He has reported from New York, Washington DC, from Sri Lanka after the tsunami, and Singapore for underworld figure Mick Gatto’s pursuit of missing Opes Prime money. He was the Sunday Herald Sun’s crime reporter for five years from 2007 until 2011 during the rise and fall of police chiefs Christine Nixon and Simon Overland. He is currently a News Editor at the Herald Sun. This is his fourth book.

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