Monday 6 April 2015

Bali Undercover Malcolm Scott's latest book is out now.




Bali Undercover the follow up book to Bali Raw, both published by Monsoon Books, is now in bookstores.

Malcolm Scott Screenplays

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Hero’s 2002 is the third screenplay I have written in my attempt to break into the movies. Wish me luck it ain’t easy.

The screenplay highlights the heroes of the Bali Bombing as opposed to the terrorists, whose pictures we saw in papers and on our screens constantly. When I was writing Heroes 2002 I discovered there were so many unsung heroes and this screenplay seeks to celebrate their selfless acts of bravery and their dedication in solving the crime.

I also intend to turn both Heroes 2002 and No Negotiation No Ransom into novels, as soon as time and money permits, so please feel free to wait until that happens. However if want a sneak peak now’s your opportunity, anyone wishing to read my screenplays free of charge, can contact me on malscott123@hotmail.com

I will personally send a free PDF copy and all I ask is that if you enjoy the stories, you send a quick e-mail to an Australian Movie Production Company to let them know.

Best regards
Malcolm Scott


For more of Malcolm Scott writings and if you are interested in reading his three new screenplays, 'Heroes 2002' 'Dog House' and 'No Negotiation No Ransom,' visit: https://www.facebook.com/baliraw.


Prentice Meredith Sculley runs a skydiving school in Mexico. In her spare time she hoards animals and she dreams of becoming a surgeon like her mother. When she discovers that gangsters are using her school to smuggle drugs, she extracts her revenge with her own unique and savage style.

Armando and his wife Ashley have moved into Armando’s grandparents’ house in Mexico. The young couple intend to stay for six months in an attempt to save money. They have no idea that they have moved in next door to a psychopathic killer disguised as an old lady.

Meme Sanchez, Trenton Snark (A.K.A. Lizard), and the mysterious Cutter, an Australian hit man are more than willing to take on the Mexican Mafia in a gun battle. What danger could a little old lady who rescues mistreated animals pose?


The three drug running gangsters are about to find out that Prentice Meredith Sculley is a lot more capable and dangerous than she appears to be. 



The protagonist of the story David Wilson is the 29 year old Victorian social worker who was kidnapped and murdered in Cambodia by the Khmer Rouge in 1994. David was abducted off a train while traveling with English national Mark Slater 28, and French national Jean Michel Braquet 27. 

The backpackers were then held captive in Southern Cambodia for two months while negotiations were held between the Khmer Rouge and the Cambodian Government. . It was widely felt at the time that David was let down by the Australian government, namely, Prime Minister Paul Keating and Foreign Minister Gareth Evens. A Colonial Inquest was held into their actions in 2013, but their activities during the crisis were kept from the public.

The script traces the movements of the three backers from the day before the kidnapping right up until negotiations were derailed. It speculates on the actions of the politicians involved, referring to them by title rather than name. And it charters the personalities of those responsible for the kidnap and the ransom.