Chapter 41

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EIGHT MONTHS AGO EIGHT MONTHS AGOAccording to his freshly minted passport provided by the British Consulate General in Melbourne, he was called Hugo Callum Burke. Whether that was the name given at his birth was another matter. Before his release from prison in Australia, he got in touch with Imprisoned Abroad, the charity which assisted returning prisoners who had been imprisoned overseas. He had completed the necessary Authorisation Form, providing details of his name, gender, date of birth, the name of his prison, Prisoner Number, and country of imprisonment, the alleged offence, and confirmed that he was a British citizen. Despite the many years spent in Australia, he had never been granted citizenship and his residence visa had been cancelled when he had been convicted of that murd

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