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The murder of a journalist, Dawn McDonald, begins a series of distressing events for Richard West, the Deputy Principal of a girls' high school. The antagonism of his boss, Millicent Pentecost, and unfounded accusations of sexual misconduct add to his woes. Then his daughter disappears and a threat is issued. Who is doing this? Why are these things happening? Dawn McDonald's twin sister, Rose McClune, pulls evidence together and discovers there is a link between her undercover work in Fiji and the happenings in Weatherston. Why have the authorities ignored the evidence? Why is the Minister of Police in league with an assassin? Although Richard West is supported by his wife Alex he cannot escape the psychological trauma of events. Neither can his fourteen year old daughter who faces death at the hands of an unscrupulous villain.
Caught in a savage earthquake, Richard, Alex and their daughter Jo find themselves in a shattered land. What has happened here? Who is the boy who cannot speak? Who burned the cottage? Where are the people who live in this valley? They set out to explore. When they discover a body at Gresham Downs they become targets for murder themselves.
The Ministry of Education sends Richard West to Middle Creek to investigate an accusation made against the father of a little girl. In a small town rumours are rife and beliefs can become entrenched. It is not long before Richard hears stories of a missing teenage girl and meets a controversial Irish vicar. Nobody knows that the father of a local man holds an unshakeable belief for which he wants revenge. Welcome to Middle Creek!
This book is a revised and renamed edition of 'Entrenched Beliefs'. "Fisk is a master of complex plots and is well worth reading." S Burns. An IRA bomber believes a priest betrayed him and seeks revenge. A school principal believes a six year old is being molested, and launches an investigation. In Middle Creek Primary School, a twelve year old believes her internet boyfriend is seventeen. Another pupil knows a dark secret about her friend Edwina, who disappeared while on a Pony Trek. An artist believes she will win the lottery. And Richard is shattered when he believes his wife is having an affair. Welcome to Middle Creek!
Richard West has a bad day. He loses his job at a university. It gets worse: his house is demolished, he is injured and is sued. Worse still, his wife Alex disappears with a known criminal. He must have faith in her judgement against all odds. He begins to fight back against his attackers, but who are they? And will Alex be in danger if he retaliates?
Caught in a savage earthquake, Richard, Alex and their daughter Jo find themselves in a shattered land. What has happened here? Who is the boy who cannot speak? What did the earthquake uncover? Who is Philip Zinsli and why is he trying to kill them?
Richard West has a bad day. He loses his job at a university. It gets worse: his house is demolished, he is injured and his wife Alex has disappeared. He begins to fight back against his attackers, but who are they? And will Alex be in danger if he retaliates?
When an explosion in the Tui Glen cave traps a group of senior students, Gilbert Hastings' partner Christina and the Department of Conservation guide, Kere Hawker, Gilbert Hastings is asked to discover who set the bomb and why. He searches for another way to get into the cave where his partner is trapped. With no hope of immediate rescue, the people underground must find ways of staying alive. On the surface, Jade's daughter Amber is mistaken for the Minister of Mining's grandaughter, Brenna Peebles, and is held hostage to ensure the coal mine at Moa Creek remains sealed in order to cover up criminal negligence. When the kidnappers discover they have the wrong girl staying alive is a game of cat and mouse for Amber as she escapes and is hunted by people who want to kill her. Nerves begin to fray and one young man becomes violent, threatening to kill the whole party. Gilbert has to rescue Christina and those trapped underground, save Amber before she is killed and find the bomber.
When the region is cut off from the rest of the country by an earthquake, Richard West, his wife Alex and their daughter Jo find their way to a deserted farm. What has happened to the occupants? Who is the strange little boy? Can they escape with their lives from the nightmare they find themselves in?
The two central characters, Louise Copperfield and Charlotte Hoar, are connected by the same man, their high school teacher David Bannister. As adults, they react in different ways to their early sexual experiences; one with emotional difficulties for which she blames herself and the other with feelings of worthlessness. Louise is stalked by someone who wishes to destroy her through a series of spiteful attacks. When Frank leaves her, she finds the Family Court is not sympathetic to her claim for the custody of Alexander. .Alone and depressed, Louise is haunted by her memories of David Bannister's actions on an innocent girl. As her depression worsens, she loses her job as a nurse. A friendly priest gives Louise purpose and she begins to fight back, helped by the man she realises she truly loves.
Simon Standish is a criminal lawyer in a family business in New Zealand. He is asked to defend a woman from the United Sultanates of Bagus, known as the USB. Jasmin Killian appears to have murdered a fellow student at a rugby match in Dunedin. There is no Immigration Department record for this woman. As Standish learns more about Jasmin he comes to believe that the possible successors to the Sultanate of Sungai Utan in the USB are being hunted down by an assassin. This appears to be an internet contract but who is paying the murderer? And where is this killer? Standish is helped in his investigation by a shovel-wielding farmer, a drug caching student, a criminal pair now turned saviours, and his partner Stephanie. A renegade policeman joins his team but can this man be trusted?
Kalle Kennedy is asked to go to England to recover her Great Grandmother Jennifer Simpson's lost inheritance. The Organisation for Peoples' Liberty, a White Supremacist Organisation, plans to kill Kalle because her story of being abducted and taken to an American interrogation camp is gaining credibility., . Jennifer is finding out about her family at the turn of the nineteenth century, a time when huge fortunes were made by some and great poverty was the lot of others. Isabella Blyde, solo parent, climbs high from humble beginnings only to be cast down by malicious lies. Her friend, Charles Crumley is not what he purports to be but he is a man who believes society's rules may be broken if one's love is strong enough. Isabella's friend Jenna Pajari falls in love with Peter Field but her family suffers a tragedy.
Three families in the past are linked to the present by an old lady's search for the truth about her family fortune; where it came from and what happened to it. While searching for the truth her great grandaughter Kalle discovers a White Supremacist plot against New Zealand's Moslem community. In 1801, Isabella Blyde is left pregnant and in limbo when her fiance disappears. She is attacked and left for dead. The Pajaris are merchants from Finland who are caught up in the political struggle to keep the Baltic trade routes open. Harriet Millichamp is having an affair with Samuel Boyd, a man of colour, but is having a baby to the local Vicar,
Raewyn is seventeen and pregnant but she does not know how that happened. While investigating the death of the School Principal, Dr Richard West finds several cases like Raewyn's. The babies mysteriously die in the nursing home. Wyatt Roeske tells the police about sexual abuse in a Children's Home. He is brutally tortured. While involved in finding the truth, Richard becomes a target for a sophisticated international network of people traffickers.
Richard West is drawn into a web of intrigue and violence as he unwittingly uncovers evidence of murder, prostitution and drug trafficking in an exclusive school for girls. He befriends a young policewoman, June Crawford who has been undercover investigating drug trafficking. The drugs and prostitution are controlled by a committee of otherwise respectable citizens. The Committee view Richard as a danger. They discredit him and kidnap his daughter Jo Hannah to force Richard and June to delay or halt their investigation until the Committee can finish their last delivery of drugs and disband. The twin sister of the murdered witness seeks revenge for her sister's death, while the vicious Harley Davidson and Clown, the hit-man for the Committee, are ever-present threats to Jo's life.
When Richard West is asked to go to Fern Valley to save a school from closure he discovers a conspiracy of silence in the small community; the foresters, the farmers, the huge MALFOR company, and the teachers. There is also a strong distrust between Maori and European sectors. His second task is to find the school principal, who has simply disappeared. He finds people are resentful of his efforts and is puzzled by the questions he asks himself as he discovers more of this remote community. What is upsetting the Maori community? Why has a young surveyor disappeared? Where is the previous School Principal? Did the experienced Alex Jamieson die naturally in a tree fall, or was he murdered? What secrets are buried in the ancient burial caves? What are the MalFor payments hiding, and how does Richard break the cone of silence??
An IRA bomber believes a priest betrayed him and seeks revenge. A school principal believes a six year old is being molested, and launches an investigation. In Middle Creek Primary School, a twelve year old believes her internet boyfriend is seventeen. Another pupil knows a dark secret about her friend Edwina, who disappeared while on a Pony Trek. An artist believes she will win the lottery. Welcome to Middle Creek, the fifth book in the Richard West series.
While at secondary school, Louise Copperfield and Charlotte Hoar were both sexually assaulted by the same man, their teacher, David Bannister. Now, as adults, one woman suffers emotional difficulties for which she blames herself, and the other cannot sustain relationships with men. Louise is stalked by someone who wants to ruin her family life by distressing her to the point of breaking down. Through the efforts of friends and a priest, she recovers and fights back in a way that puts her life at risk.Two men in Louise''s life, her husband, Frank, and school friend, Nigel Jones, have big decisions to make regarding their own integrity. Frank decides to enter into a dubious and dangerous building project, while Nigel decides to fight the corrupt City Council. Both decisions bring fearful consequences.A devastating flood involves Louise, Frank, Nigel, Charlotte and David in a life and death conflict, with a shocking outcome.
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