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Monthly Archives: July 2018
Caroline’s Bikini by Kirsty Gunn – 2018
Emily Stuart is a writer patching her various writing jobs together to make a living in London. Evan Gordonston is her childhood friend whose family ended up living in the States. When Evan moves back to London, a friend of Emily’s … Continue reading
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This Mortal Boy by Fiona Kidman – 2018
Albert Black has been accused of murder, and the death penalty stands, “Will goodness and mercy prevail?” – alas no, not in 1950s New Zealand, not with the shadow of the Second World War affecting how politicians make decisions, and … Continue reading
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The Second Grave by Ian Austin – 2018
Dan Calder is settled in New Zealand after his hectic time in The agency, the first in the Dan Calder trilogy. He has settled down with Tara Danes (from The agency) and they have adopted a dog, Jet. Dan is … Continue reading
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Sleeps Standing Moetū by Witi Ihimaera and Hēmi Kelly – 2017
“You didn’t know about the women and children at Rewi’s last stand?” Sadly, no – the bravery and technical brilliance yes, but not the stories of sacrifice by all the defenders, regardless of age or gender. Sleeps standing Moetū is … Continue reading
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A Risk Worth Taking by Brynn Kelly – 2018
A risk worth taking is the latest roller coaster read in Brynn Kelly’s Legionnaires series. A year has passed since Edge of truth, and Samira Desta is in hiding after her whistle-blower fiancé, Latif, has been murdered. Latif used to … Continue reading
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Rotoroa by Amy Head – 2018
Rotoroa is the story of three quite different people who all end up in the same place for a while. The time is significant: New Zealand in the 1950s, post-war, emerging rock and roll, six o’clock swills, the bridge going … Continue reading
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