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'Synott describes The Fake Prince as fiction, ‘… loosely based on events that happened in Queensland, Australia, from 2007 to 2011’. Clearly referenced is Joel MorehuBarlow, dubbed the ‘fake Tahitian prince’, who was jailed in 2013 on charges of embezzling some $16 million from Queensland’s Department of Health.' (Introduction)
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