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New Zealand has all the ingredients for good thriller-writing, but as far as I’m aware, no-one yet has fully exploited them. Thrillers with New » Zealand backgrounds have been written right ■ ■ ■ I enough, but all those that I have read (and I think I have read most of them, because it is a field that > interests me), have the raw edge of amateurism about them. They have been good in places, but I j ■ i ■ j I in other places have tended to be Boy Scoutish. It j ■ | 1 j I is exciting to read Neil Foord’s novel. It has all the A ■ I V 1 I hallmarks of professionalism, right from the very 1 M I I ' I I first page. It is slick, fast-moving, and above all, 1" X J 1j J | the New Zealand background is handled naturally, and not self-consciously, as it is often in other thrillers set in New Zealand. In other words, Foord writes the sort of book that will have international appeal, rather than be bought only by New Zealanders who will read it only because country. MervynCull |HI 3| M 3 1111 11 N.Z. HERALD
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