The Physician's Gun

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Discover 'The Physician's Gun', an enthralling historical novel that plunges you into New Zealand's dark past, focusing on the infamous Maungatapu Murders of 1866. Authored by John Evan Harris and published by Roiall Emerald Publishing, this gripping tale weaves together themes of murder, greed, and adventure. Follow fifteen-year-old Henry Appleton as he dreams of becoming a gunslinger like Wild Bill Hickok while living on an isolated farm in Nelson, New Zealand. Unbeknownst to him, his life will dramatically change when the relentless physician Zephaniah Smith arrives in search of justice and is joined by the ruthless highwayman Richard Burgess, who plots to rob a local bank. This action-packed narrative spans 320 pages and is enriched with over 40 illustrations and historical photographs, making it an engaging read for those aged 11 and above. As Henry faces terrifying challenges, including being kidnapped and shot, his determination to bring justice to the gang of robbers becomes a thrilling journey of courage and resilience. Ideal for young readers and educators, the book also includes resources tailored to the New Zealand history curriculum. Ensure you get your copy of this remarkable story that merges fiction with real historical events by adding it to your collection today! The paperback measures 133 x 203 mm and was published on 26-10-2022, promising a riveting reading experience for history enthusiasts and adventure lovers alike. Enjoy fast delivery to your doorsteps, making your reading experience seamless and convenient.

The Physician's Gun
Author: John Evan Harris Publisher: Roiall Emerald Publishing
Bind: paperback
Dimensions: 133 x 203 mm
Pages: 320
Publication Date: 26-10-2022
A ‘mostly true’ story ripped from the pages of New Zealand’s dark history Based on the notorious Maungatapu Murders of 1866, this action-packed historical novel is a gripping tale of murder and greed. Fifteen-year-old Henry Appleton lives on an isolated farm in Nelson, New Zealand. He devours dime novels about American cowboys and dreams of having his own rifle and becoming a gunslinger like Wild Bill Hickok. But his daydreaming becomes a terrifying reality when two strangers ride into town: the physician Zephaniah Smith, who is hunting down his wife’s killer ... and the ruthless highwayman Richard Burgess who plans to rob a bank with his gang. Over the next three days, Henry is threatened, kidnapped, shot and left for dead in a riverbed. When the gang murders a group of travellers from the goldfields, the injured Henry is determined to bring them to justice. • A rip-roaring New Zealand adventure story for readers 11+ • Inspired by the infamous Maungatapu Murders in Nelson, 1866 • More than 40 illustrations and historical photographs. • Includes resources for pupils studying the new NZ history curriculum • Story originated in author’s award-winning historical re-enactment series Epitaph

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