Kiss of Death

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Murderous impulses, cunning women, and a terrifying plague. What could possibly go wrong?

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“All it takes to earn a place at the table is a little help from the deadliest epidemic since the plague.”

It’s 1918, in a Wellington that few people would recognise today, and two major events are about to collide: the signing of the Armistice to end World War I, and the soldier-borne plague we now call the Spanish flu. Into this comes Wellington’s only female lawyer, leading her group of Sapphist friends as they attempt to strike a blow for women’s freedom. They go head-to-head with the authorities while she finds herself acting as Crown prosecutor in the case of a wealthy socialite’s “murder” of her husband by kissing him.

This powerful, hilarious, and evocative portrait of life in Edwardian New Zealand is the work of barrister-turned-history teacher, Stephen Tester, and will take the reader on an unforgettable journey.

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Binding

Paperback

Author

Stephen Tester

1 review for Kiss of Death

  1. tahu churchward

    this book is amazing if you are from wc

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