Our search has the following Google-type functionality:
If you use '+' at the start of a word, that word will be present in the search results.
eg. Harry +Potter
Search results will contain 'Potter'.
If you use '-' at the start of a word, that word will be absent in the search results.
eg. Harry -Potter
Search results will not contain 'Potter'.
If you use 'AND' between 2 words, then both those words will be present in the search results.
eg. Harry AND Potter
Search results will contain both 'Harry' and 'Potter'.
If you use 'OR' between 2 words, then either or both of those words will be present in the search results.
eg. 'Harry OR Potter'
Search results will contain just 'Harry', or just 'Potter', or both 'Harry' and 'Potter'.
If you use 'NOT' before a word, that word will be absent in the search results. (This is the same as using the minus symbol).
eg. 'Harry NOT Potter'
Search results will not contain 'Potter'.
If you use double quotation marks around words, those words will be present in that order.
eg. "Harry Potter"
Search results will contain 'Harry Potter', but not 'Potter Harry'.
If you use '*' in a word, it performs a wildcard search, as it signifies any number of characters. (Searches cannot start with a wildcard).
eg. 'Pot*er'
Search results will contain words starting with 'Pot' and ending in 'er', such as 'Potter'.

Bannisters is in the seaside hamlet of Mollymook, 3 hours south of Sydney. Bannisters is a unique boutique hotel with a wonderful clifftop location above beautiful Mollymook Beach. The award-winning restaurant has the British globe-trotting chef Rick Stein as Chef de Cuisine, working his wonders with our seafood. Have a browse of Bannisters Mollymook.
LITTLEMORE CURRIES FAVOUR WITH CRIME NOVEL FANS
Following the successful debut of Mr Curry, renegade barrister, in Harry Curry: Counsel of Choice, the new instalment has arrived at Abbey's.
Harry Curry: The Murder book continues the series that rivals Rumpole of the Bailey and Rake and sees Harry Curry and his elegant partner, Arabella Engineer, return with more thrilling spanner-in-the-works criminal trials, every one of them in defence of clients charged with murder.
There's the multiple murderer seeking a discounted sentence because he confesses to killings about which the police are clueless. And the fisherman who hated the sea, driven to let loose at his landlord with a rifle, plugging him ten times. And share the sadness of a shaken-baby case, where Harry, ever the iconoclast, takes on the conventional wisdom of self-serving medical experts.
Throughout these cases and more, the Curry-Engineer relationship waxes and wanes: Harry sells his Erskineville terrace and retreats to a farm on the Far South Coast; Arabella is showered with high-paying civil work and looks set for a life on the District Court bench. Harry's visits to Sydney are few and far between and Ms Engineer begins to find excuses not to catch the little plane down to Merimbula (just a few hours drive south from Mollymook).
Is it Harry′s fate to die an eccentric gentleman farmer? Will Arabella decamp with a suitable Indian boy? Can the pair - aided and abetted by faithful solicitor, David Surrey - rediscover the spark that brought them together? Perhaps they will, if Wallace Curry QC, from the fastness of his top-end retirement facility, lends a hand...
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