UNLIMITED

New Zealand Listener

Bunker mentality

Alice Robinson: Maintains tension, and offers an unexpected resolution.

“While the prose meanders, the structure is intricate and clever.

Esther wakes up terribly ill with a breathing tube down her throat and no idea what has happened. She is nursed by Grace, a mysterious woman who is reluctant to explain the situation. Why is Esther imprisoned with her in an abandoned building? Suspense builds. The reader, too,

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from New Zealand Listener

New Zealand Listener2 min read
Illustrious Whakapapa
IN A CHAPTER OF THE NEXT QUEST for the Historical Jesus entitled Whakapapa and Genealogy, Wayne Te Kaawa, lecturer in theology at the University of Otago, focuses on the two genealogies of Jesus given in the gospels of Matthew and Luke and shows how
New Zealand Listener3 min read
Michele Hewitson & Greg Dixon
On my kitchen bench is an old chipped green enamel colander, a relic from a grandmother’s kitchen. It is filled with redcurrants, also inherited, from the previous owners of Lush Places. I will stew the berries with sugar, sieve them and turn them in
New Zealand Listener9 min read
Divine Disruption
The number of certainties about possibly the most famous person in history are few. But a new generation of scholars is trying to cut through the mists of faith and speculation to better behold the man. Jesus (c6BCE-c30CE) has been called everything

Related Books & Audiobooks