About the Author:
Dan Salmon is a screen writer, producer and director of Octopus Films. He has interviewed authors at the Auckland Writers Festival and connected across the screen and literary arts.
About the Cover Artist:
Tim Christie is a New Zealand-based designer, artist and entrepreneur. He has developed some of New Zealand's most iconic brands and his work has featured in New Zealand and Australian design awards and has been published internationally. He also designed the cover for Neands 1.
Neands 2 eBook
About the Book
At the end of Neands, in a world that has turned against them, Charlie, Pru, and Ivy have found refuge but they are desperate for answers. As they set out to find out what happened to Charlieās mother and their foster parents, Alan and Ngaire, Em and her brother Miro are risking their lives to escape the horrors of a Neand-run youth home in the South Island. When their paths cross, they face a fight for their future. If they have any future at all.
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Reviews
"The gripping sequel to NEANDS...Read it...you will not be disappointed." - Bob's Book Blog
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