Author:Barbara Anderson
New Zealand twenty years ago, when margarine was sold on prescription in pharmacies and protective tariffs ruled- The Minister of Cultural Links and Trade, an ex-dairy farmer called Hamish Carew, sets off on a 'Swing Around' of New Zealand's Asian friends and neighbours. With him are his wife Molly and two young officials, Freddy Manders and Violet Redpath. It should be a routine affair. But Molly doesn't like shopping, Freddy is consumed by bitterness at the wife who left him and the superiors who have sidelined his career, Violet finds herself unexpectedly ready for romance- and lurking on the horizon is the shadowy terrorist group Lightning Storm.
Brilliant and disturbing... A novel of immense power and subtlety
—— GuardianTake JD Salinger, throw in a bit of Dostoevsky, sprinkle with Bret Easton Ellis, and you're getting there
—— GuardianFoley brilliantly charts the young Andy's emotional deprivation and the adolescent Andy's romantic confusion
—— Daily MailRaw, funny and moving stuff. Drop your preconceptions on entry and enjoy a real book by a real writer
—— Big IssueYou'll be gripped by this great read
—— Daily Mirror