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Sole Survivor

par Derek Hansen

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Disillusioned with professional life, Rosie, a doctor, unexpectedly inherits a shack on the northern tip of New Zealand's Great Barrier Island and decides it's time to begin anew. She arrives at her home to find she has two neighbors sharing the wilderness -- Red O'Hara, traumatized by horrific wartime experiences working an the Burma railway as a P.O.W. of the Japanese, and Angus McLeod, a retired policeman, who has fled from a society he has as soft and contemptible. Rosie's sudden appearance panics Red and Angus. Both of them fear she will disrupt their neatly ordered lives. And they're right. Tough, smart, and practical, Rosie soon turn the lives of Red and Angus upside down. And as they work out their relationship, an unexpected threat draws them closer together: the depredations of a big Japanese trawler threaten to destroy their food supply and their environment. As they go to sea in a desperate attempt to prevent the rape of their island paradise, this extraordinary novel of survival and love moves toward a blazing finale reminiscent of another classic: "The African Queen."… (plus d'informations)
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Opening Sentence: “…Red O’Hara woke at first light convinced that he should be dead and ashamed that he wasn’t …”

SOLE SURVIVOR is set in New Zealand in the 1960s on GreatBarrierIsland, 90 km north east of Auckland. Red O’Hara lives in a shack located at WreckBay, an isolated part of the island. A former World War II POW and Burma Railway survivor, he still carries his guilt for being alive and is haunted by nightmares 20 years after the end of the war. The only way he can keep the memories from winning control of his mind is by avoiding people and carrying out a fixed routine of work and exercise. He has two neighbours, the crusty Scotsman, Angus McCleod, a retired police inspector and Bernie, a dying alcoholic. For the three men life is rigid, isolated, simple, and predictable, each of them staying out of the way of the others.

Bernie dies and leaves his shack to Rosie Tretheway. Like Red and Angus, Rosie hates the world. She is a qualified doctor and psychologist but, disillusioned, gave her practise up to do market surveying. She loathes her former spouse, her progression of selfish lovers, and now her job. When she finds out about her inheritance Rosie simply packs her belongings and moves. Red and Angus are both horrified by this unexpected invasion into their secluded world and vow to make her life hell so she will go and leave them in peace. Rosie is determined to make a new life for herself on the island in spite of what Red or Angus do to discourage her. Despite their differences the trio are forced to become allies when a Japanese trawler captain begin to illegally fish nearby, threatening both the squabbling threesome, the livelihood of all the Great Barrier inhabitants and the delicate ecology of the island. Red, Angus, and Rosie must overcome their personal problems in order to present a united front against the illegal fishermen.

SOLE SURVIVOR was a really, really good story and was unputdownable. It was one of those rare books where all the characters were fleshed out and felt real, even the supporting cast. Rosie was a wonderful character, a gutsy woman with the determination and spirit to make a go of it despite her reception. Yes there is a love element, but it is not intrusive and very well handled. Mostly it has a multilayered plot that has adventure, suspense, humour and genuine pathos. This is the first book I have read by Derek Hansen and he is a masterful storyteller, I will look for more by him.
1 voter sally906 | Apr 3, 2013 |
Opening Sentence: “…Red O'Hara woke at first light convinced that he should be dead and ashamed that he wasn't …”



SOLE SURVIVOR is set in New Zealand in the 1960s on Great Barrier Island, 90 km north east of Auckland. Red O'Hara lives in a shack located at Wreck Bay, an isolated part of the island. A former World War II POW and Burma Railway survivor, he still carries his guilt for being alive and is haunted by nightmares 20 years after the end of the war. The only way he can keep the memories from winning control of his mind is by avoiding people and carrying out a fixed routine of work and exercise. He has two neighbours, the crusty Scotsman, Angus McCleod, a retired police inspector and Bernie, a dying alcoholic. For the three men life is rigid, isolated, simple, and predictable, each of them staying out of the way of the others.



Bernie dies and leaves his shack to Rosie Tretheway. Like Red and Angus, Rosie hates the world. She is a qualified doctor and psychologist but, disillusioned, gave her practise up to do market surveying. She loathes her former spouse, her progression of selfish lovers, and now her job. When she finds out about her inheritance Rosie simply packs her belongings and moves. Red and Angus are both horrified by this unexpected invasion into their secluded world and vow to make her life hell so she will go and leave them in peace. Rosie is determined to make a new life for herself on the island in spite of what Red or Angus do to discourage her. Despite their differences the trio are forced to become allies when a Japanese trawler captain begin to illegally fish nearby, threatening both the squabbling threesome, the livelihood of all the Great Barrier inhabitants and the delicate ecology of the island. Red, Angus, and Rosie must overcome their personal problems in order to present a united front against the illegal fishermen.



SOLE SURVIVOR was a really, really good story and was unputdownable. It was one of those rare books where all the characters were fleshed out and felt real, even the supporting cast. Rosie was a wonderful character, a gutsy woman with the determination and spirit to make a go of it despite her reception. Yes there is a love element, but it is not intrusive and very well handled. Mostly it has a multilayered plot that has adventure, suspense, humour and genuine pathos. This is the first book I have read by Derek Hansen and he is a masterful storyteller, I will look for more by him. ( )
  sally906 | Apr 29, 2011 |
The book is really about three disfunctional loners that live in shacks on the remote northern tip of New Zealand's Great Barrier Island. Frist is Red who is still traumatized by his horrible wartime experiences as a P.O.W. at the hands of the Japanese. Second we have Angus who is a retired police officer. Both these men have very rigid and private lifestyles.

Now inject into this wilderness Rosie, who inherits her shack at the death of the third and only other resident. She moves into their world and turns it upside down. The book is about them working out their relationships. And how they deal with a big Japanese trawler that threatens to destroy the sea bed and their food supply.

This is one love story I did not mind reading. It is full of adventure and suspense. You can almost see the layout of cove which they have made their remote home. ( )
1 voter mramos | Nov 7, 2007 |
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Disillusioned with professional life, Rosie, a doctor, unexpectedly inherits a shack on the northern tip of New Zealand's Great Barrier Island and decides it's time to begin anew. She arrives at her home to find she has two neighbors sharing the wilderness -- Red O'Hara, traumatized by horrific wartime experiences working an the Burma railway as a P.O.W. of the Japanese, and Angus McLeod, a retired policeman, who has fled from a society he has as soft and contemptible. Rosie's sudden appearance panics Red and Angus. Both of them fear she will disrupt their neatly ordered lives. And they're right. Tough, smart, and practical, Rosie soon turn the lives of Red and Angus upside down. And as they work out their relationship, an unexpected threat draws them closer together: the depredations of a big Japanese trawler threaten to destroy their food supply and their environment. As they go to sea in a desperate attempt to prevent the rape of their island paradise, this extraordinary novel of survival and love moves toward a blazing finale reminiscent of another classic: "The African Queen."

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