![]() ![]() ![]() And then I throw a serial killer into the mix.” “He’s caught between these two worlds, and while he is dealing with these issues, he begins to learn that his father, who was a police officer, did some rather dodgy things. He goes to a new school, but people think he’s a freak, one of the first to undergo this new kind of transplant. His classmates no longer associate with him. He was going to a school for the blind, but now he can see. “It isolates him at a time when he is also dealing with the death of his father. “It’s about a boy who has been blind for 15 years but who gains the ability to see after undergoing a transplant,” Cleave explains. Killer Harvest, Cleave tells the Houston Chronicle, explores the theme of justice. In his latest novel, A Killer Harvest, he adds a dash of science fiction, exploring the consequences of a transplant gone wrong. ![]() His novels are regarded as thrillers, but the thrills are often punctuated by dark humour. Although his first book, The Cleaner, was published in 2006 and sold half a million copies, his books weren’t marketed in the US until 2010.īut with 10 novels now translated into almost 20 languages, Cleave has found a worldwide market for his work. Christchurch-born Paul Cleave, 42, is a relative newcomer to United States audiences. ![]()
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