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The Ihaka Trilogy

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Old School Tie (aka Dirty Laundry), Inside Dope, and Guerilla Season are a trilogy of New Zealand-based comic crime thrillers. In the three books is the character of the maverick Maori cop Tito Ihaka, a detective sergeant in the Auckland CID. Despite treading on numerous toes and breaking most of the rules in the book, Ihaka eventually gets his man …and sometimes his woman.

Table of Contents

Old School Tie (aka Dirty Laundry) -- Inside Dope -- Guerilla Season.

Author Biography

Paul Thomas is the author of seven works of fiction. In addition to the Ihaka novels he has written two Sydney-based crime novels Final Cut, Bantam, 1999 and The Empty Bed, HarperCollins Australia, 2002, a collection of short stories Sex Crimes, Random House, 2003, and a New Zealand-based non-crime novel Work In Progress Random House, 2006. He has authored seven sports biographies for Hachette and its predecessors, the most recent being Peter Bush: A Life in Focus. A Whole New Ball Game, his examination of the myths and realities of professional rugby in New Zealand, was published by Hodder Moa Beckett in 2003. His column appears in the Weekend edition of the New Zealand Herald.

Author Biography:

Paul Thomas is the author of seven works of fiction. In addition to the Ihaka novels he has written two Sydney-based crime novels Final Cut, Bantam, 1999 and The Empty Bed, HarperCollins Australia, 2002, a collection of short stories Sex Crimes, Random House, 2003, and a New Zealand-based non-crime novel Work In Progress Random House, 2006. He has authored seven sports biographies for Hachette and its predecessors, the most recent being Peter Bush: A Life in Focus. A Whole New Ball Game, his examination of the myths and realities of professional rugby in New Zealand, was published by Hodder Moa Beckett in 2003. His column appears in the Weekend edition of the New Zealand Herald.
Release date Australia
August 1st, 2010
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
576
Dimensions
155x231x40
ISBN-13
9781869711948
Product ID
6873611

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