First published on 21 May 2009 . Updated on 5 Apr 2011.
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Peter Corris, the Raymond Chandler of the northern beaches, recently published the 34th title in the Cliff Hardy collection and his 60th book overall.
Here he talks about his prolific writing life and his recent heart-stopping brush with the great beyond.
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