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The Greatest Thing
Where There's a Will
The Eleventh Hour
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The Maddison Family Series

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Lucky by name ... Perhaps by name only.
Lucky Lucini is the new Godfather of The Maddison Mafia Family in Australia. Can he survive? Is he strong enough? His nephew Carlo doesn’t think so. Even his mother Yvette Maddison, the power behind the Mafia scene, has been backing Carlo for the role.
Lucky is under siege. Carlo is a constant threat. A Mafia war looms. How can he protect his wife and his sons?
Carlo’s belief that he should be Godfather makes him unstable and drives him to the brink of insanity. He needs a son to provide a line of succession. But when a son arrives, is he really Carlo’s son?
Family secrets protected for so long are endangered. Innocent family members struggle through their losses. Police investigations lead to some disturbing arrests, but what will be the repercussions. And who is really guilty?
Mafia father-to-son succession is under threat. Who will be the next Godfather?

LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 1, 2013
The Greatest Thing
Where There's a Will
The Eleventh Hour

Titles in the series (4)

  • The Eleventh Hour

    1

    The Eleventh Hour
    The Eleventh Hour

    Dana’s mood suddenly changes when the phone rings at 11 o’clock on the evening of her father’s 75th birthday party. The caller tells her that her mother is missing. Eve, Dana’s mother works for the Australian Secret Intelligence Service. She has been investigating Mafia involvement in Australia and was about to leave for Italy. Dana now works for an agency that assists refugees after they arrive in Australia. While she continues her work, she helps ASIS to investigate her mother’s disappearance. Alarming information about people around her is gradually uncovered. One crisis after another occurs, until the horrible truth is revealed.

  • The Greatest Thing

    2

    The Greatest Thing
    The Greatest Thing

    Australia Airlines Flight AQ15 disappears on a flight from Kuala Lumpur to Australia. It is believed to have crashed into the Indian Ocean. But did it? Dana Bell’s husband and her mother were on the flight. In this sequel to The Eleventh Hour, the family’s story continues. Before she died on the missing plane, Dana’s mother Eve Maddison wrote a book called ‘Secrets of a Mafia Wife’. Mafia links strive by any means, to ensure that the book is never published. When these efforts fail Mafia bosses take revenge. Meanwhile, the struggle to publish the book reveals more astonishing family secrets. Despite the loss of loved ones, love conquers all. Tolerance, understanding and forgiveness are found to be the by-products of love. The passengers on the plane died. But how? Why has the plane never been found? Find out!

  • Where There's a Will

    3

    Where There's a Will
    Where There's a Will

    This is Book 3 in the Maddison Family Story. It is is a story of two men and their battle with the Mafia. These are two very different men.They each have a strong moral code. but they are different moral codes because each man has had a different upbringing. Inspector Graham Norris of the Australian Federal Police and accomplished lawyer Joseph Farintino are both honest men. However, they each have a secret and their honesty and integrity is about to be tested. They are from very different backgrounds—but were their backgrounds so very different? They are alike in ways they do not yet know. The influence of the Maddison Mafia Family will threaten to overwhelm them. Can they keep their integrity? Can each maintain his moral code? Can they resist the power of the Maddison Mafia Family? Hector Maddison, the Godfather, is dead, but his Will ensures that his power lives on.

  • Born Lucky

    4

    Born Lucky
    Born Lucky

    Lucky by name ... Perhaps by name only. Lucky Lucini is the new Godfather of The Maddison Mafia Family in Australia. Can he survive? Is he strong enough? His nephew Carlo doesn’t think so. Even his mother Yvette Maddison, the power behind the Mafia scene, has been backing Carlo for the role. Lucky is under siege. Carlo is a constant threat. A Mafia war looms. How can he protect his wife and his sons? Carlo’s belief that he should be Godfather makes him unstable and drives him to the brink of insanity. He needs a son to provide a line of succession. But when a son arrives, is he really Carlo’s son? Family secrets protected for so long are endangered. Innocent family members struggle through their losses. Police investigations lead to some disturbing arrests, but what will be the repercussions. And who is really guilty? Mafia father-to-son succession is under threat. Who will be the next Godfather?

Author

Robbie McCauley

When Robbie McCauley retired early from a varied working life, which included the duties of Secretary to Members of Parliament, Researcher, Primary School Teacher, and Bank Manager, she began to take writing classes and discovered the joy of writing short stories. At the same time Robbie decided to study for the Bachelor of Arts degree she had always wanted. This was the start of a new world. She now has many degrees including a Masters in Policing, Intelligence and Counter Terrorism and a Post Graduate Diploma in Writing. Her qualifications provide an excellent background for story writing. At present Robbie teaches a writing class called "Let's Write a Book" with the University of the Third Age (U3A) and is happy to have finally written her own first novel, The Eleventh Hour, which is planned to be Book 1 of a trilogy. Robbie lives in Australia, on Queensland's Sunshine Coast. She is divorced, has one lovely daughter, an excellent son-in-law, and three exciting grand children.

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