3 books by Paddy Richardson
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Overview: Paddy Richardson has written two collections of short stories, Choices and If We Were Lebanese, many of which have been broadcast on Radio New Zealand National. Richardson’s work has also been highly commended in the Katherine Mansfield and Sunday Star-Times awards. Her first novel, The Company of a Daughter, was written during her year as the Burns Fellow at Otago University, Dunedin, 1997, and Penguin published her second novel, A Year to Learn a Woman, in 2008. Paddy lives in Dunedin, where she writes and teaches part-time courses in creative writing.
Genre: Fiction | Mystery/Thriller | New Zealand
Through the Lonesome Dark
Blackball, West Coast, pre-World War I. Three youngsters; Pansy, Clem and Otto. Life had an idyllic surface with a far from idyllic underside for youngsters in this mining town. As a World War approaches, the harsh realities become apparent — just because you are smart and motivated there is no certainty that you can advance yourself in this world, especially if you are a girl. Characters you want to cry for battle on against themselves, family, society and world events.
Hunting Blind: It’s Every Family’s Deepest Fear
On a perfect summer’s day, at a school picnic beside a lake, a little girl goes missing, leaving a family devastated and a community asking questions.
Seventeen years later her sister, Stephanie, is practising as a psychiatrist. A new patient’s revelations force her to re-examine her sister’s disappearance. Why are their stories so similar? Unable to let the matter rest, Stephanie embarks on a journey to find out what happened to her sister. Set in the South Island of New Zealand, a great new voice for modern New Zealand fiction.
Traces of Red
Rebecca Thorne is a successful television journalist, but her world is thrown into turmoil when her Saturday night programme is axed because of falling ratings. Not only will she lose her job but her big story on the convicted triple murderer Connor Bligh, whom Rebecca believes is innocent, has to be abandoned. Rebecca’s lover Joe, a married man and the barrister representing Bligh, also thinks Bligh is innocent – or does he? And if he loves Rebecca so much, why is he prepared to cast her off? Meanwhile Bligh languishes in jail, convicted of three brutal murders and continuing to protest his innocence. He’s clearly not a saint – but did he do it? Rebecca refuses to let the matter lie.
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