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Boundary

Author: Paul W. Feenstra is a historical fiction novelist. Meticulously researched and detailed, his character driven novels create a dramatic window into our chronicled and complex past. Born in Wellington, New Zealand, in 1959, to Dutch immigrants, Paul still commutes to Los Angeles, California, where he worked as a multiple ‘Emmy’ nominated entertainment industry professional. Will justice prevail over greed and ruthless ambition? July 1839, without the permission of the English Government, the New Zealand Company ship, Tory, quietly departed England, anxious to reach New Zealand with the utmost speed. Expedition leader, Colonel William Wakefield’s objective is clear – acquire millions of acres of valuable land from the natives at the lowest possible price. On board the Tory, Andrew and Eleanor Stewart, young Scottish emigrants indentured to the New Zealand Company, are excited at the prospect of beginning a new life in a perfect town called Britannia. It’s the Utopia the company promised. Boundary highlights adversity as settlers struggle to survive the hardships of a new colony. Where mounting claims of illegally obtained lands and deception force local Maori chiefs to resist. How much more can they endure before they finally take action and revolt? Caught between the loyalty to their employer, and helping Maori, Andrew and Eleanor encounter schemers and murderers as they challenge the powerful New Zealand Company and the men who govern. Meticulously researched, Boundary is a story of greed and injustice, and draws attention to an often-misunderstood dark passage in New Zealand’s early colonial history.

Paul W. Feenstra · History
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108 Chs

Chapter 95

PART THREE

Kaiwharawhara, Wellington.

They'd been waiting impatiently for him and three pairs of eyes now watched carefully as he slowly approached. They jostled for position, hoping to seek advantage by pushing each other away as he drew near. Usually the sound of his voice was an indication that he was coming, but not today, no words were heard, and even the speed at which he walked was different, his steps were unusually slow and measured. With squeals of delight, the small pigs were indifferent to his mood and temperament, caring only for the delicacies that would soon be presented to them. As expected, the bucket was upended and the treats spilled out, splattering the enclosure with a kaleidoscope of colour, textures and a medley of complex, delicious flavours.