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Authors: James Mcneish

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JAMES MCNEISH IS a novelist, playwright and biographer. He was born in Auckland in 1931 and travelled the world as a young man—working as a deckhand on a Norwegian freighter, in the theatre in London and as a documentary-maker and journalist for the BBC, the
Guardian
and the
Observer
. He has written some twenty-five books, including a biography of Danilo Dolci, the anti-Mafia reformer with whom he worked in Sicily, and has received a number of awards and fellowships. James McNeish lives with his wife in Wellington.
The Crime of Huey Dunstan
is his ninth novel.

Tavern in the Town

Fire Under the Ashes

Mackenzie

The Mackenzie Affair

Larks in a Paradise

The Rocking Cave

1895

The Mouse Man

The Glass Zoo

As for the Godwits

Art of the Pacific

Belonging

Joy

Walking on my Feet

Ahnungslos in Berlin

Lovelock

Penelope’s Island

The Man from Nowhere & Other Prose

My Name is Paradiso

Mr Halliday & the Circus Master

The Mask of Sanity

An Albatross Too Many

Dance of the Peacocks

The Sixth Man

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