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    y separately published work icon Mystery Spinner Gideon Haigh , Melbourne : Text Publishing , 1999 12824685 1999 single work biography

    '‘So you want to know something about this funny old bowling of mine. Well, there’s nothing to it. It’s really very simple—in fact, at times, I do not know much about it myself.’

    'In 1950, aged in his mid-thirties, ‘tall, shy, shambling’ Jack Iverson burst forth from obscurity in suburban Melbourne, ‘bowled like no man before’ and became a national sensation, then faded from view almost as swiftly. He died in obscurity, in tragic circumstances. In the enthralling Mystery Spinner, first published in 1999, one of the world’s best cricket writers goes in search of an enigma: an ordinary man in whom lurked the extraordinary.'

    Source: Publisher's blurb (Text Classics)

    Melbourne : Text Publishing , 2018
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