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'One Hit' for Robert G Barrett / Les Norton
Robert George Barrett (November 14, 1942 – September 20, 2012) was a popular Australian author of numerous books, most of them featuring the fictional Australian character Les Norton.
Contents
- One Hit for Robert G Barrett Les Norton
- Best selling author
- Death
- Les Norton series
- Standalone novels
- Non Fiction
- References
Best selling author
The character "Les Norton" was based on two likeable Sydney larrikin identities, "Ken Wills," (Willsy) a polly-athlete who was a retired Sydney TRG/ water police officer, deep sea diver, first grade rugby league player for South Sydney in the mid 70s, a professional boxer and a skiing gold medalist, The other character was amateur boxer turned seaman/waterfront worker "William ( Doogza ) Davis" an underworld hard man .
Robert Barrett worked as a DJ and his two friends worked as doormen at "Randy Wicks"( the night club in the books, the Kelly Club as it is called is actually based on the Kellett Club, a Terrace house in Kellett St Kings Cross as small but well known private casino.) night club in Randwick, thinly veiled as the nightclub where Les works in the tales. Both Doogsa and Willsy had associations with the Kellet club, Barrett did not. After work they would "grab drinks at the early opener at Kings Cross and swap stories," whilst Barrett jotted down the occasional note. A montage of these stories and the continuing life experiences of these two uniquely Australian individuals are what appears in the Les Norton series. Therefore, the Les Norton tales are truer than may be imagined.
Robert G. Barrett also wrote other single book stories. 'So What Do You Reckon?' is a collection of Robert's columns from when he was a columnist for the Australian People magazine. Barrett's books sold over 1,000,000 copies in Australia.
Death
Robert Barrett died at Terrigal, New South Wales on 20 September 2012 after enduring a long battle with bowel cancer.