The Matter of Parihaka

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Discover 'The Matter of Parihaka', a gripping historical novel by Edmund Bohan. Set in post-invasion New Zealand, this compelling narrative unfolds in the aftermath of the 1881 Parihaka invasion, focusing on Inspector Patrick O’Rorke’s rigorous investigation into police brutality allegations raised by notable Maori politician Hoani Te Pae. Spanning 192 pages in a sturdy paperback format (152 x 234 mm), this meticulously crafted book transports readers through the heart of colonial New Zealand. Journey with O’Rorke as he navigates the complexities of a politically charged battlefield, from the opulent homes of Wellington’s elite to the gritty slums, all while confronting the chilling murder of Albert Howard and the dark connections to his inquiry. This novel beautifully intertwines historical facts and fiction, pulling readers into a world of intrigue, suspense, and rich narrative. Perfect for fans of historical mysteries and New Zealand literature, 'The Matter of Parihaka' showcases Bohan’s talent in creating vivid characters and scenarios that reflect the socio-political landscape of the time. This book is a must-have addition to any literary collection. Shop now and delve into this remarkable tale of resilience and revelation!

CONDITION: Brand New
Dimensions: 152 x 234 mm
Pages: 192
Bind: paperback
Author: Edmund Bohan Publisher: Lucano
Publication Date: 15-07-2017

In the aftermath of the invasion of Parihaka in November 1881, Inspector Patrick O’Rorke is appointed by the government to investigate allegations of police brutality laid by the influential Maori politician Hoani Te Pae. Before he leaves Christchurch for Wellington to begin, O’Rorke is called to the house of the well-to-do Albert Howard, following the seemingly routine theft of a valuable item from his collection. Undeterred by the hostility and obstruction of the Wellington police to his Parihaka investigation, and the fact that he finds himself increasingly becoming a pawn in a battle between two warring political factions, O’Rorke is determined to get to the bottom of the incident. And when Albert Howard is murdered, he uncovers a chilling link between the two enquiries. Edmund Bohan’s Inspector O’Rorke novel is set, like the others, in a vividly re-created colonial New Zealand. A skillfully woven blend of fact and fiction, it takes its protagonist from an elegant Thorndon mansion to the fetid slums of Ghuznee Street, from a downtown bordello to the houses of Parliament in a compellingly told tale of political and personal intrigue. AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY Edmund Bohan An accomplished biographer and novelist, Edmund Bohan was a finalist in the Montana New Zealand Book Awards in 1995 and again in 1999. His O’Rorke series of historical novels includes The Opawa Affair, The Dancing Man, The Matter of Parihaka, The Irish Yankee, A Present for the Czar and The Lost Taonga. A s

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