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As his book climbs up the sales charts, a Eurobodalla man finds there's strong interest in the story from Hollywood

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Updated August 7 2022 - 9:13am, first published 9:08am
Flashback to 1982, and author Sandi Logan visiting the prison where American "drug grannies" Vera "Toddie" Hayes, left, and Florice "Beezie" Bessire were being held. Picture: Supplied
Flashback to 1982, and author Sandi Logan visiting the prison where American "drug grannies" Vera "Toddie" Hayes, left, and Florice "Beezie" Bessire were being held. Picture: Supplied

A Mystery Bay man is poised to have his first literary effort adapted for film, with his true crime tale of two unlikely drug "mules" attracting strong US interest as a potential Hollywood feature.

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