Credit in the Straight World by Brannavan Gnanalingam
$27.99 NZD
Category: New Zealand Fiction | Reading Level: Near Fine
Wellington author Brannavan Gnanalingam charts the fortunes of a fictitious finance company - Manchester Gold - in a fictitious Cantabrian town, Manchester, in his third novel, Credit in the Straight World. The novel charts the fortunes of Frank Tolland as he casts off an ignoble birth to become the sin ...Show more
Cross Creek Return by Irene Swadling
$28.00 NZD
Category: New Zealand Fiction
A tragic accident in 1880 on the Rimutaka Incline leaves young George traumatised. His premonition of danger before the event is parallelled by events experienced by his grandfather, an emigrant to Nelson in 1842. the growth of the Colony of Nelson and the 77 years of the Rimutaka Incline Railway, with ...Show more
Crying Trees - Rakau Tangi: A Bushman's Story by Irene Swadling
$28.00 NZD
Category: New Zealand Fiction
Dad Art by Damien Wilkins
$30.00 NZD
Category: New Zealand Fiction | Reading Level: very good
It’s Wellington, now. Acoustic Engineer Michael Stirling’s old life is gone. He’s on the dating scene, learning te reo Maori, living in an upmarket apartment complex, and visiting his father who has dementia. Wearing his online dating disguise, Michael meets Chrissie, the widowed mother of a young son. ...Show more
Dark Jelly by Alice Tawhai
$30.00 NZD
Category: New Zealand Fiction
This third collection of short stories by Alice Tawhai explores the complex mix of beauty and heartache, resilience and joys of people living in seemingly bleak situations. The perceptions of people and their lives are fresh and poignant, seeing the humanity and quiet hope alongside the darkness. Th ...Show more
Dark Sky by Marie Connolly
$37.99 NZD
Category: New Zealand Fiction
Criminal psychologist Nellie Prayle loves solving murders. The more complicated, the better. But when a professor of astronomy is found dead at Tekapo’s Mount John Observatory during its internationally-attended 50th anniversary conference celebrations and Detective Jack Simmons calls on Nellie to help ...Show more
Days Are Like Grass by Sue Younger
$30.00 NZD
Category: New Zealand Fiction | Reading Level: Very Good
A beautiful New Zealand summer. An ugly past that won't stay buried. Paediatric surgeon Claire Bowerman has reluctantly returned to Auckland from London. Calm, rational and in control, she loves delicately repairing her small patients' wounds. Tragically, wounds sometimes made by the children's own fami ...Show more
Death on Demand by Paul Thomas
$36.99 NZD
Category: New Zealand Fiction | Reading Level: very good
The long-awaited follow-up to the highly successful Tito Ihaka novels. After a men's room confrontation with his new boss right-hand man, Maori cop Tito Ihaka has been sent into exile. Out of the blue McGrail summons him back to Auckland. Christopher Lilywhite, the businesswoman's terminally ill husband ...Show more
Down From Upland by Murdoch Stephens
$30.00 NZD
Category: New Zealand Fiction
While flirting with an open marriage, Jacqui and Scott nudge their son on a more moderate course as he begins at a new high school and makes new friends. Down from Upland is a kitchen sink, domestic novel that opens at the precise moment the first Millennials find themselves raising a teenager. Skewerin ...Show more
DownMind: A psycho-experimental novella by V O Blum
$10.00 NZD
$20.00 (50% off)
Category: New Zealand Fiction
2025. Suicide is rampant, people are gasping in the streets, and planes fall from the sky. Medicine and technology can reverse the course, but humanity can't seem to rally. By chance, a young Kiwi chemist stumbles across evidence that suggests that gravity and the air, indeed consciousness itself, are r ...Show more
Drowning City by Ben Atkins
$37.99 NZD
Category: New Zealand Fiction | Reading Level: Near Fine
A compelling noir novel, set in the 1930s, with echoes of Chandler while also foreshadowing the ills of contemporary society. In a city of illusive agendas, it's hard to find the truth. It's harder still to find what's right. Max Fontana is a Depression-era bootlegger in America. Someone is trying to de ...Show more