Isobar Precinct
By (Author) Angelique Kasmara
The Cuba Press
The Cuba Press
9th August 2021
New Zealand
General
Fiction
Crime and mystery fiction
Science fiction
Time (chronology), time systems and standards
Paperback
Who would you go back for Lestari Aris is a woman on the edge. Her tattoo studio on Karangahape Road is hammered by burglaries; the hangers-on in her life, from a teenage runaway to a married cop, are bonded to her for reasons she can't fathom. And years after Lestari's father disappeared, her Indonesian mother is still lost in a self-medicated blur. When a murder in Symonds Street Cemetery whirls Lestari into the orbit of an unpredictable drug, she uncovers a decades-long covert clinical study targeting rough sleepers and others on the fringes and its dark connections with her own life and history. Everything is connected: the past is circling. How far will Lestari go to save someone she loves Set in a vivid, grimy inner-city Auckland, Isobar Precinct is an audacious novel that explores perceptions of time and progress, and asks whether the past ever disappears. It also marks Angelique Kasmara as a writer to watch.
Angelique Kasmara has a Master of Creative Writing from the University of Auckland. She was a finalist for the Michael Gifkins Prize and won the Sir James Wallace Prize in 2016. Some of her fiction appears in Newsroom, Ko Aotearoa Ttou | We Are New Zealand and A Clear Dawn: New Asian Voices. Angelique lives in Tmaki Makaurau where she works as a communications manager, writer, translator and reviewer.