The Absolute Bull of New Zealand

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By Denis Joseph

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   This book is a satire of the judicial system of New Zealand (or for that matter, in most countries of the world). The word is out that the system is "soft" on certain elements of society, as seen not only by disillusioned victims of criminality but also by the horrified majority at large. There are, of course, exceptions when the punishment fits the crime, but they are few and far between.
   In a sense, this book is rather unusual. It has no romance, no well-defined characters, no geographical setting, and only a smattering of narrative. It is a satirical commentary on political correctness, legal stupidity and Double Speak. It breaks every rule in the . . . er, book.
   It's probably one of few books in the world that can be described as "conversational" for at least 80 per cent of its pages. And if that's not bizarre enough, the conversation involves a Bull, a Meerkat and a Shark. 

   It's packed with cheesy puns, literary references and warped quotes, plus a 76-stanza ballad on a cricket match!

   In short a book that will make you laugh, but with a very serious message between the lines.

The Absolute Bull of New Zealand