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Works by Jennifer Cooke

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1001 Books You Must Read Before You Die (2006) — Contributor — 2,477 copies, 77 reviews
V: The Complete Series (DVD) (1984) — Actor — 81 copies
Friday The 13th Part VI: Jason Lives [1986 Film] (1986) — Actor — 37 copies
Friday the 13th: The Complete Collection (2013) — Actor — 13 copies
Gimme an 'F' [1984 Film] (1984) — Actor — 1 copy

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The authors tell us in the preface that DONE LIKE A DINNER “is the result of ten years of eating at bistros, brasseries, cafes, pizzerias, coffee shops, clubs, pubs and restaurants, all in the name of research.” The focus of these stories is particularly on gangland wars in Sydney and Melbourne from the 1980s to the first decade of the twenty first century. The ten stories are pieced together from newspaper reports, trial proceedings and through talking to family and other people who show more remember the incidents. Each chapter begins with an identification of the restaurant, night club or bar and includes in the first pages a recipe that might once have been served there.

A Very Fishy Murder, the first story, describes how Andrew Kalajzich of K’s Snapper Inn at Manly came to put a price on his wife’s head and eventually to kill her. In Chapter 2 Ducky O’Connor is killed in a crowded Sydney restaurant by mobster Lennie McPherson. McPherson re-appears in later stories. Chapter 3, Siege at the Spaghetti Speak-Easy, recounts how aboriginal juvenile delinquent Amos Atkinson, panics and holds thirty people hostage at Melbourne’s Italian Waiters’ Club. Finally in the last two stories we see Melbourne at the mercy of extended gangland wars culminating in the cold-blooded murder of Lewis Moran in 2004, and the impact of two decades of bikie gang vendettas in Sydney.
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This book starts at the discovery of kuru in PNG, the development of hormone treatments and fertility treatments made from the pituitaries of cadavers, and the spread of BSE in Britain and the world, and how CJD is passed on from infected victim to infected victim, and the lawsuits which followed the bad decisions made not only by doctors and governments, but medical ethics counselors. Awesome book, could not put it down, highly recommended!

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