Blah, Blah Black Sheep

Blah, Blah Black Sheep by Maggie Gibson is a thrilling narrative published by Orion in 2002, featuring 278 pages in English. The story follows journalist Drew Looney, who finds herself in a professional slump while waiting for a compelling story to emerge. Her routine takes a dramatic turn when she uncovers a sinister plot during a mundane deportation assignment, leading her into a dangerous world.
As the plot unfolds, Drew’s path intersects with Georgina Fitz-Simons, a woman grappling with the aftermath of a cocaine addiction and entangled with gangster Broylan Grillo. Together, they navigate a treacherous landscape filled with drugs, slave labor, and murder, all while dealing with unexpected complications, including a corpse and a Serbian hitman. This edition presents a gripping exploration of their desperate quest for survival amidst chaos.
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Journalist Drew Looney is in a rut, waiting for her job to get better – or at least for a decent story. Then, while covering a mundane deportation, she accidentally stumbles upon something far more sinister . . .
Georgina Fitz-Simons has just overcome a flourishing cocaine habit, but not soon enough to stop her falling foul of gangster Broylan Grillo.
As Drew and George are thrown together by circumstance they become increasingly mired in a dark world of drugs, slave labour, money and murder. Not to mention an inconvenient corpse, a Serbian hit man, and a retired Glam rocker. Somehow they must find a way out – but when the going gets tough . . .
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