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A Questionable Virtue: 2023

by Paul W. Feenstra

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Assigned by the Evening Standard’s editor to write a short community bulletin on a missing man, Leonard Hardy unwittingly stumbles upon a criminal enterprise of global proportions. The trail leads him into the dubious world of horse racing and gambling, where he painfully discovers the extreme lengths criminals will go to protect their illicit schemes. His own orderly and well-structured life falls apart after meeting a young enigmatic and immoral woman with deadly intentions. Further seeking to undermine Leonard’s reputation and honour, the Evening Standard’s newest employee Neil Flanagan interferes, taking more than a casual interest in Leonard’s beautiful fiancé, Mary Worthington. Can Leonard preserve his respectability and save his relationship with her? What he holds most dear to him is suddenly lost, leaving him clutching only fragments of his fragile sanity. Is there any way out; will the Chinese Tong come to his aid? Set in 1886, Wellington, New Zealand, this Victorian-era mystery will take you to the edge of your seat and keep you awake long into the night as Leonard scrambles to restore his name, his dignity and untangle a baffling criminal plot. A Questionable Virtue, is the second book in the Leonard Hardy series, and like the first, you will find yourself on Wellington’s streets, captivated by unexpected twists and turns.

About the Author

Born in Wellington, New Zealand, to Dutch immigrants, Paul relocated to the USA in 1985 and worked in Hollywood as a multiple ‘Emmy-nominated entertainment industry professional. For over 27 years, he called the USA home and was fortunate to travel extensively throughout the country before returning home. His two grown children now reside in New Zealand. Sought after as a public speaker by various learning institutions, professional member networks, and countless organisations, Paul has toured the length of New Zealand, lecturing about his unique experiences in the Hollywood film and television industry. Recognised for his contribution to helping his country, Paul was honoured by the New Zealand government and invited to join the prestigious ‘World Class New Zealand’ network. He has authored 12 character-driven historical fiction novels, which are meticulously researched and detailed, creating a dramatic and entertaining window into our complex past. In his spare time, he enjoys photography and wrestling bears.

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