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The Kindle ebook and paperback have been published - as per above.
Happy reading
Lance


Under ‘Historical Notes’ at the end of my epic novel, I advise readers that cannibalism was widely practiced by Maori and it continued until well into the 1800’s, especially during the Musket Wars of the early 1800’s when a quarter of the Maori race perished in inter-tribal warfare.
Not everyone likes to be reminded of these facts in woke New Zealand, and I'm expecting some flak regarding this to come my way before long.
Excerpts from my Historical Notes follow:
In the case of Maori history, it’s important to remember that New Zealand’s indigenous people had no written language before Europeans arrived. Theirs was an oral history, which by its very nature is inexact, and therefore many facts – such as the place of origin of the Maori people – are subject to conjecture. That place, according to Maori legend, is known as Hawaiki. I have opted for the South Pacific island nation of Marquesas as being that place even though many historians believe it more likely Maori originated from Tahiti. As an aside, I have met Cook Islanders who, to my eyes and ears, look and sound like Maoris. Then again, I’ve heard indigenous Hawaiians say they can understand much of Te Reo, the Maori language, when they hear it spoken. So, logic tells me it is quite possible Maoris originally came from any one of the aforementioned island nations.
Despite what some present-day historians might say, my descriptions of cannibalism have not been exaggerated – not if the early writings of European explorers, seafarers, adventurers, missionaries, settlers, army officers and others are to be believed.
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Book blogger supremo Marie Lavender highlights the multiracial romance angle in my new release historical adventure "New Zealand: A Novel" in her popular "I Love Romance Blog." It addresses the novel's multiracial romance subplot.

Note, one or more of the aforementioned list or stock this novel simply as "New Zealand" as opposed to its official title "New Zealand: A Novel". (So named because I wanted to distinguish this work of fiction from the many nonfiction books titled "New Zealand").
Critics seem to appreciate that this is a raw, no-holds-barred, fictionalized account of New Zealand's often bloody, always tumultuous and sometimes lusty history.
Enjoy!

To listen to novel’s prologue, visit the following link and click on “Virtual voice sample” in panel below the cover image... https://www.amazon.com/Audible-New-Ze...
The paperback is available via Harvard Book Store, Waterstones UK & Europe bookstores, Amazon and via public libraries.
My novel starts in the 1300’s with the departure of Pacific Islanders from Hawaiki in search of land far to the south. A land they call Aotearoa. It ends in the 1700’s with Captain James Cook’s historic circumnavigation of that same land – a land he calls New Zealand – as seen through the eyes of engaging young crewmember Nicholas Young aboard the bark Endeavour.
From the outset the two stories are interposed. The adventures of the descendants of the earliest Maoris are followed down through the centuries, culminating in their often violent, sometimes romantic, always fascinating interactions with the white intruders they call pakeha.
The paperback and Kindle ebook versions of ‘New Zealand: A Novel’ are available now; the hardcover and audiobook versions will follow in the New Year.
A landing page for the novel has been established on our popular Morcan Books and Films blog. It's worth a visit if you wish to know more about the novel and the subject matter.
Happy reading!