Writer Mike Ponder hopes readers will find his latest novel Four Kings as tantalising as his first – given its combination of conspiracy theories involving the Royal Family with actual historical events.
Much of Four Kings is focused
on the impact of Mugabe’s resettlement of all white-owned farms in Zimbabwe,
which had far-reaching consequences not only for farmers but for governments
worldwide. It explores one man’s quest
for revenge after looters and murderers destroy his farm.
As a sequel to Mike’s first novel The
Windsor Conspiracy, Four Kings
welcomes back familiar characters and deepens the mystery behind the Royal Family’s
involvement in world affairs. It is set not only in Zimbabwe, but also in the
oil-soaked Niger Delta, the slums of Harare and in the Australian outback.
Mike says he wanted to write a novel with global appeal. The
inspiration for his conspiracy theory came from reading an article about
well-known people who may have used a double – Prince Charles was one of them. “Readers love conspiracy theories because they share that point of view
but refuse to admit it.
“In both my books I have woven
the conspiracy theory around actual historical events which makes the plots
extremely provocative for the reader,” says Mike, who is an
internationally-recognised painter.
“I found the plot for Four Kings
so exciting I couldn’t wait to get it down on paper.”
Research involved talking to many Zimbabweans now living in
New Zealand. “Some found the memories so painful they were brought to tears as
they recounted their experiences,” says Mike.
Mike has been to all the international locations in Four Kings, including tuna fishing in southern Mexico and exploring
the Channel Country in Australia’s outback. The diversity of his career, which
also involves New Zealand’s wine and olive oil industries, has given him
opportunities for an amazing amount of world travel, he says. “The many
experiences, adventures, disappointments and successes along the way have all
helped to make me what I am, and how I write.”·
Four Kings will be launched in Wellington at
Eastbourne’s Rona Gallery, 151 Muritai Rd, on Tuesday 11 December, from 6.30pm.
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