Murder, political intrigue, bent cops and the fate of a nation - a thriller set in the murky underworld of 1951 New Zealand.

A man overboard, a murder and a lot of loose ends ...

In Auckland 1951 the workers and the government are heading for bloody confrontation and the waterfront is the frontline. But this is a war with more than two sides and nothing is what it seems.

Into the secret world of rival union politics, dark political agendas and worldwide anti-communist hysteria steps Johnny Molloy, a private detective with secrets of his own.

Caitlin O'Carolan, a feisty young reporter, is following her own leads. Together they begin to uncover a conspiracy that goes to the heart of the Establishment - and which will threaten their own lives in the process.

Filled with memorable characters, including many colourful real-life figures from recent New Zealand history, Red Herring is the stunning debut from a vibrant new voice in New Zealand fiction. 

Author

Jonothan Cullinane

Jonothan Cullinane was born in Palmerston North in 1951. Having established his proletarian bona fides as a roughneck on oil rigs in Canada and the North Sea and as a proofreader and bartender in New York City during the 1970s, he began working in the New Zealand film industry in 1981. In 2007 he wrote and directed We're Here to Help, about the Christchurch businessman Dave Henderson's titanic run-in with the IRD. The unprecedented success of that film led to a job as a postie in Mt Roskill, Auckland, a position he still holds.

Country of Origin

Books:

Series: Johnny Molloy

Book Number:
1
2016
Review Review - Red Herring, Jonothan Cullinane
Karen Chisholm
Monday, July 9, 2018
Blog #amreading - Red Herring, Jonothan Cullinane
Karen Chisholm
Friday, June 30, 2017
ISBN
9781775540984
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Series
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Review Review - Red Herring, Jonothan Cullinane
Karen Chisholm
Monday, July 9, 2018
Blog #amreading - Red Herring, Jonothan Cullinane
Karen Chisholm
Friday, June 30, 2017

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