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Salt Gee, Maurice.

Hari, one of the enslaved people from Blood Burrow, and Pearl, a member of the ruling families known as Company, forge an unusual alliance and become reluctant traveling companions, as they undertake a desperate pilgrimage to save the world from a terror beyond their greatest im...

Gool Gee, Maurice.

Sixteen years after Hari and Pearl defeated the tyrant Ottmar, their children Xantee and Lo face an even more dangerous foe which they must find and destroy if they are to save their father and the world they know.

Teenage twins Rachel and Theo travel to Auckland to stay with relatives following the sudden death of their mother. Where there was once a psychic bond between them, now there is a rift as Theo, particularly, refuses to confront his grief. Rachel reaches out to him, but is rebuff...

The champion Gee, Maurice.

A New Zealand story about the budding relationship between a twelve-year-old boy and a black American soldier during the summer of 1943.

Motherstone Gee, Maurice.

For Susan and Nick the adventure at last seems at an end. They are leaving the magical land of O. But even as they prepare to step back to Earth strange evil forces reach out to ensnare them.

Salt Gee, Maurice.

Hari's father has been captured and enslaved to work in Deep Salt. He vows to rescue him, a forbidding task: Deep Salt is the most feared of Company's mines. No one knows what's being mined there, no one ever returns to tell. But Hari was born and raised in Blood Burrow. Along th...

Halfmen of O Gee, Maurice.

Nick is holidaying, as usual, on his uncle's farm. Suddenly, his cousin Susan is spirited off into the mysterious world of O, via a disused mine shaft and Nick battles the evil forces to save her.

Crime story Gee, Maurice.

There are many crimes in this chilling novel by Maurice Gee. Crime Story spans political and high-finance, murder and the terror of domestic violence, asking questions about the perpetrators and victims of crime, and about the price of greed and personal isolation. It is a haunti...

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