His works were at times difficult to access due to his battles with authority.[3][4]
His work Litany of lies culminates in the full array of stories collected from the aftermath of the Mickleberg Stitch era.[5][6] His long term concern about the careers of Don Hancock and Anthony Lewandowski also was developed further.[7]
His work is also corroborated by other writers.[8]
^Bacon, Wendy; Hare, Denise (May 1992), "The journalist who took on the Police Union", Modern Times (Fitzroy, Vic): 12–15, ISSN1038-1821
^Wilsmore, Peter (December 1985), "The Mickelberg stitch: fingerprint evidence. -Allegations in Avon Lovell; The Mickelberg Stitch-", Legal Service Bulletin, 10 (6): 272–274, ISSN0817-3516
^Lovell, Avon (2010), Litany of lies : a true story of gold heists, bombings, feral cops, greed, murder & revenge, bookscope.com.au, ISBN978-0-9808715-0-0