Daniel Vis is a loner, living in the small South Pacific nation of New Zealand. One day, he stumbles across the body of a man who had escaped from a newly-built concentration camp, pitching Daniel headlong into a desperate fight for survival in a nation wracked by government oppression and tyranny. He is joined by Erika, intricate and strong like spun steel, and Kathy who is a journalist. Like Erika, Kathy is no one’s handmaiden. Alan joins them because his only focus in life is Kathy.
Daniel, and those who gather around him, form the organisation, Heritage, to oppose the government. It is a path that will lead inevitably to war. To blood on the streets. To a treachery-laden climax that leaves no one unscathed.
In battle, and through love and betrayal, Daniel and the others find that the cost of winning may mean the loss of everything they believed in.
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This is an intense, unforgettable read. Even now, a few years later, scenes from this story are still fresh in my mind.
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It’s now had a complete makeover in terms of style and editing to make it more accessible to international audiences although the content and story are the same. 🙂
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