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Mark Goodenough's just made the biggest blunder in New Zealand sports broadcasting history. He's been fired from his job in radio and humiliated on air. His girlfriend has dumped him for his ex-best friend, and he's about to go viral in the worst possible way. But there is a chink of light on the horizon. Waiheke Island Radio, a local access station, has a position available. It's his last shot for a career in broadcasting. Little does h e know that the station is the focus of a sinister plot that goes right to the highest levels of government. Mark must not allow complaints to shut the…mehr

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Mark Goodenough's just made the biggest blunder in New Zealand sports broadcasting history. He's been fired from his job in radio and humiliated on air. His girlfriend has dumped him for his ex-best friend, and he's about to go viral in the worst possible way. But there is a chink of light on the horizon. Waiheke Island Radio, a local access station, has a position available. It's his last shot for a career in broadcasting. Little does h e know that the station is the focus of a sinister plot that goes right to the highest levels of government. Mark must not allow complaints to shut the station down, yet must manage a boundary pushing gender-fluid crew, drug taking villains, a funeral picketing priest, a nazi, and a dog going wild on air. Amongst the framing, hacking, intrigue, sabotage, a cyclone, and a Christmas parade, Mark finds himself in the thick of it. He and the team battle to save access radio.
Autorenporträt
Jonathan McQuillan is a writer and factotum. He's managed a theatre, hosted radio shows in Auckland and Hamilton, and worked as a radio programme director. He jobbed as a professional Santa Claus, a london tour guide, and a club DJ in Cape Town. Originally from the north west of England, he now lives on Waiheke Island with his family. Over six years of daily ferry commutes, he wrote his neurotic debut novel, High Impact Insensitivity, tapping out the bulk of it on his phone.