SET TO BE ADAPTED FOR THE SCREEN. Like Michael Connellyâs Bosch, John Bailey will risk everything to get to the truth â and expose a deadly enemy.
Shortlisted for the 2022 Danger Prize.
Shortlisted for the 2022 Ned Kelly Award.
'He heard a voice, someone calling out in the distance, followed by a loud fluttering of birds. Bailey looked up just in time to see a body falling from the sky ...'
Investigative journalist John Bailey is doing his best to turn his life around after losing the woman he loved. He has a new job. Heâs given up the drink. He even has a dog.
But then Federal Police raid his home with a warrant granting them unprecedented powers to take anything they want, including all his electronic devices and passwords. When Bailey protests, they threaten to put him in a prison cell.
Someone wants to stop Bailey doing what he does best â exposing the truth. He has been investigating the rise of a global white supremacist group and suspects that a notorious neo-Nazi in the United States has been directing deadly racist attacks on Sydneyâs streets.
When the body of one of his key sources washes up on a nearby beach, itâs clear Bailey and anyone helping him have become targets. Bailey reaches out to a ruthless old friend â CIA veteran, Ronnie Johnson â to lure the enemy from the shadows.
An enemy who thought they were untouchable. Until now âŠ
The brilliant third book in Tim Ayliffeâs John Bailey series. Baileyâs adventures in The Enemy Within, State of Fear and The Greater Good are to be adapted for the screen by CJZ Productions, Australia's largest independently owned production company series.
Praise for The Enemy Within:
âA breathlessly written book, ripped from todayâs headlines, this is a cracking read that blurs the line between fact and fiction. More please.â Michael Robotham
'A cracking yarn told at breakneck speed. I couldn't put it down.' Chris Hammer
âSharp, gritty, sophisticated. Ayliffeâs criminal world is terrifyingly real.â Candice Fox
Praise for State of Fear
âAnother brilliantly crafted thriller from Ayliffe that fits perfectly in todayâs worrying world ⊠Verdict: Get this guy on TV.â Herald Sun
âSharp, incisive and scarily prescient, I was hooked from the first chapter to the final page.â Sara Foster, bestselling author of The Hidden Hours
âUtterly compelling and terrifyingly timely. I could not put it down.â Pip Drysdale, bestselling author of The Sunday Girl
âAs a correspondent, I lived this world. Tim Ayliffe has written it.â Stan Grant, writer and broadcaster
Praise for The Greater Good
âA brilliantly written character starring in cracking crime thriller.â Herald Sun
'Ayliffe delivers a taut, nail-biting page-turner, stamping his mark on the modern day Australian thriller.â Better Reading
âAn absolute cracker of a thriller.â Chris Uhlmann