From best-selling, internationally published New
Zealand author Colin Clarke, comes a well-researched, fast-moving historical
novel set in Patagonia and the slums of Buenos Aires.
Reviews on
Colin's previous books:
‘Colin
Clarke holds his own with many of the internationally recognised writers’ - NZ Herald
‘Clarke has fashioned a work of some
integrity’ - NZ Listener
‘All the expertise of a master writer’ – HB Herald Tribune
‘More solid than an Alistair
McLean yarn’ – The Echo, UK
‘This is a minor masterpiece’ – Saturday Evening Mercury, Hobart
SYNOPSIS
Patagonia,
the vast wilderness of legend, becomes the centre of conflict for four men. Set
in the period of the 1880’s to the 1930’s, DOVES
OF STEEL follows the lives of Frank Burnley, a sheep farmer; Jose Mendez, a
powerful industrialist; Simon Goldwitz, a Russian Jewish anarchist, and Felipe
Martin, a corrupted police inspector; and the women who made them what they
are.
Each has his own
ambitions. Each has his own agenda. Inexorably drawn together by love, conflict
and violence, the events that rage around them alter the course of their lives
and that of the country they seek to build in their own image. Intertwined by their political beliefs the protagonists
fight for power and revenge.
From the theft of
the Tehuelche Indian’s traditional lands, to the plotting of the overthrow of
the government by a charismatic anarchist and the determination of the scion of
an ancient Argentine family to crush any dissent that threatens his business
empire, Doves of Steel is a well researched, fast-moving, historical
novel filled with fascinating characters and with an ending that won’t be
picked by the reader.
AUTHOR
BIOGRAPHY
Colin
Clarke is an internationally published New Zealand author, whose previous
novels have sold 20,000-60,000 copies apiece and have been translated into
Finnish, German, Japanese and Danish. Widely travelled, Colin has a strong
appreciation of the countries and regions in which his books have been
based. These include Europe,
America and East Asia. Having studied
history and political science at Victoria University of Wellington, Colin’s
writings have shown an acute sense of understanding the political climate of
the time and the countries in which the novels are set while at the same time
skilfully weaving the characters into the drama of the story.
His previous novels include Clash
by Night, The Rat Box, K605 and The Rasputin Letter.
Publisher -
The Write Way Publishing (distributed in NZ by Paul Greenberg) - rrp $39.99
Publisher -
The Write Way Publishing (distributed in NZ by Paul Greenberg) - rrp $39.99
1 comment:
Only at page 21 but promises of a good story. Pity a decent proof reader hadn't been employed. Judy
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