22.95 NZD
Category: NZ Fiction
A gripping but heart-warming mystery by Far North historian, Keith Parker. It is the winter of 1942, the darkest months of World War II. War hero, Flight Lieutenant Mark Richards, is sent tot the Far North of New Zealand to track down David Tate who has mysteriously disappeared while investigating rumou
A gripping but heart-warming mystery by Far North historian, Keith Parker. It is the winter of 1942, the darkest months of World War II. War hero, Flight Lieutenant Mark Richards, is sent tot the Far North of New Zealand to track down David Tate who has mysteriously disappeared while investigating rumours of possible Japanese invasion of the northern coastlines. Against the background of the Far North's seemingly peaceful and magnificent coastal areas, Mark gets involved in more than he bargained for: conspiracy, treason, intrigue and brutal murders - and lovely women, including the beautiful but temperamental mathematics teacher, Jean Russell, and the youthful, compassionate hospital sister, Carol Denton. But finding David is only the beginning for Mark Richards. The more persistently he investigates the rumours, the greater peril he and his colleagues face.
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