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Stealing the Trees

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After his abusive father attacked his mother, Patrick Liam "Plod" O'Driscoll hit him just a little too hard, accidentally killing him. He ended up in prison for six years, and now that he's out, he's ready to begin a new life in a remote area of New Zealand's North Island. But it seems Plod can't escape his violent past, and his dream of a rural paradise is soon disrupted. His only friend, a recluse called Dunny, suffers a brutal attack and dies of his wounds. His last words are they're stealing the trees. Plod doesn't know if the message was the result of delusion, or if Dunny was really trying to tell him something. When the police call Plod in, he thinks it's about his parole, but it's really about Dunny. Two men masquerading as policemen accuse him of killing the old man-and then kidnap Plod along with a local policeman. They manage to escape, though now Plod is pretty sure Dunny's last message to him wasn't a bunch of nonsense. Things get even more interesting for Plod when Senior Sergeant Jill Boyd is called in to take charge of the murder and kidnapping cases. Sparks fly between the two, but danger still dogs their every step, and it's anyone's guess if they'll make it out alive.

276 pages, Paperback

First published October 9, 2012

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October 13, 2017
This book was one of those 'can't put down until finished'. Excellent depiction of characters and description of the setting in the North Island of New Zealand. Do recommend buying makes an excellent gift.
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December 3, 2013
This is a touch more "blokey" than most crime I read but I really enjoyed it for all that. Strong story, good well-rounded characters. I found it hard to put down. Enjoyed the northern North Island setting as well.
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