March 23, 2014

No Way Back

■ REVIEWS: No Way Back (Matthew Klein) | No Way Back (Andrew Gross)
Thrillers take different turns

Picking up a new thriller to read while on holiday was a case of deja vu all over again … two books by different authors share a common title. No Way Back, by Matthew Klein (Allen & Unwin, RRP $30) I read the back cover of this one and was hooked from the start, but […]

■ REVIEWS: No Way Back (Matthew Klein) | No Way Back (Andrew Gross)
Thrillers take different turns
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■ REVIEW: Carse Head & Crichton Park Farms
Farmers’ heritage: gritty determination

Intergenerational histories are treasures for local communities, telling the stories of the people who built the present. In this case the focus is on a farming enterprise, down and across five generations based primarily at Pukerau-Kaiwera-Waipahi, though also touching on Central Otago. The founding matriarch, Otago immigrant Irishwoman Alicia McKenna, had a hard and tragic

■ REVIEW: Carse Head & Crichton Park Farms
Farmers’ heritage: gritty determination
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