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If That's What It Takes

If That's What It TakesWe are very pleased to be giving away two copies of by Les Allen’s book ‘If That’s What It Takes’ to our GrownUps members.

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About If That’s What It Takes

An action-packed debut novel by New Zealand author Les Allen has drama, warmth and humour.

1982, New Zealand. Sean McBride, an unlicensed private investigator living under a false identity, forms an unlikely alliance with small-town lawyer Jim Mansell and his unconventional secretary Kelly.

Fighting against dirty tricks from Northland rugby fields to dusty courtrooms, they soon find themselves locked in a David and Goliath battle against unscrupulous businessmen who have no qualms in obliterating anyone in their way. Sean’s past has taught him how to play dirty as well, if that’s what it takes.

Drawing on experience in law firms large and small, Les Allen’s action-packed debut novel finds unexpected drama, warmth and humour in the nostalgic details of a New Zealand seldom explored in fiction.

‘If That’s What It Takes is a legal thriller that follows an engaging cast of characters, with a tale full of drama but told with a great deal of compassion and warmth. It is a compelling read that offers insight into the legal world. It draws on the author’s experience working in law firms and is all the better for this authenticity. Enjoy a slightly nostalgic read that celebrates a side of New Zealand not usually seen in novels.’ NZ Booklovers

Author’s Note

‘In law you can see the best and worst of human nature as you help clients with their problems. Often quite a bit is going on behind the scenes in a law firm as well and the clients aren’t always aware of this.

I haven’t seen any of this examined in New Zealand books. Many overseas books seem to focus completely on criminal law, which is something that probably 95% of New Zealand lawyers never deal with. Sometimes though working for business or private clients can involve plenty of drama and difficult situations as well.

Over the years, as something of a frustrated writer, I have seen situations that I thought would make an interesting book. I took it as a challenge to write a book that is set very clearly in New Zealand (mainly in Northland), not in the US or the UK. It’s set mainly in Northland because I love that part of the world, especially the Tutukaka Coast.

As it is almost all set in the early 1980’s, some readers will identify with a number of New Zealand cultural elements that they had forgotten. I think many younger (adult) readers will enjoy the New Zealand scenery and background as well.’

About the author:

Les Allen lives in Blockhouse Bay, Auckland. He has been married to Jenny for 41 years and has five children as well as five grandchildren. He has worked at a variety of law firms and since 1986 has been a partner in Gaze Burt, a medium-sized Auckland law firm.

A lifelong tennis tragic (these days just as a spectator), his interests include law, family, music, gardening (more from necessity than enjoyment), table tennis, reading and now writing books.

 

 

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    2. Competition closes on the 7th June 2022, winners will be notified via email by 9th June 2022.
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