They drove to the edge of fear and back, but still had time to surf.A dead-end life.A big-wave dream.An epic surfari.School's out, but Goog is about to learn three new Rs - relationships, responsibility and revenge - as he and Castro go barrelling across the country in Aldo's old Kingswood. Sharks the size of trucks, a sinister hitchhiker, campervan tourists, neo-nazis, wild-haired surf fiends - three guys can get into a lot of trouble covering four thousand kilometres of coastline.'Grant's vivid description of surfing action is awesome; likewise his ability to describe changing landscapes in a few strokes . The best surfing novel since Kem Nunn's Dogs of Winter.'Mike Shuttleworth, Australian Bookseller + Publisher
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Neil Grant was born in Scotland and spent his teenage years learning to speak Australian. He graduated from The International School of Kuala Lumpur in 1985 and spent a large part of his adult life travelling and working on his resume. On occasion, he has been an instrument steriliser, a forklift driver, a banana picker, a dishwasher and a brickie's labourer
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