He arrived in Western Australia in 1920, where he worked as a farm hand and jackaroo, before sailing in a pearling lugger.
[3] Vic Hall's first book, Bad Medicine, published in 1947, tells the tale of a manhunt for an Aboriginal killer in the Northern Territory.
Based on his own experience as a policeman, it takes a sensitive but unbiased look at black/white relations at the same time as telling a dramatic story.
Against the background of the Caledon Bay crisis, Dreamtime Justice recounts the story of the hunt for the killers of an N.T.
Vic Hall was an accomplished artist whose career was cut short by the loss of his sight in 1954.