A gripping family saga involving love, heartache, war, crime and retribution.
The share market crash in October 1987 affected the lives of many New
Zealanders. None more than that of Ted Starling, a childhood immigrant carried
to those shores in 1946 in the wake of World War 2. Ted was ten years old when
this story began and his father Staff Sergeant Eddie Starling was engaged with
the 18th Battalion of the Second New Zealand Expeditionary Force combating the
might of Rommel’s armour in North African desert. Eddie had survived the
ravages of Dunkirk, but suffered severe injury in the wake of Rommel’s retreat.
His shell-shocked body was transported in its amnesic condition to Auckland,
New Zealand where a new life with a new identity was established. Sixty
years of passion and intrigue, heartbreak and devotion are exposed as a father
and a son grow together as New Zealanders to form an inseparable relationship.
Their story crosses five continents and five decades to culminate in a
powerful, well planned and particularly personal act of retribution. Young
Teddy Starling had been distressed by the death of his mother in Flying Bomb
attack that destroyed their home in South London, but was compensated when
reunited with his father, thought dead in the African desert. Teddy Starling
the boy grew to Ted Starling the man and life was good for the Starlings in
Auckland. Eddie’s time in uniform in France and the desert is well documented
as is Ted’s, as he matured to serve his two years for the queen in her khaki
uniform. Exciting things happened in Egypt that re-established old
relationships. Out of uniform once more Ted dedicated his life to that of his
father and newly found friends in New Zealand. As a successful businessman Ted
travelled to Sydney where he was is devastated by the sudden death of his
father while away. On his return Ted decided his father, Eddie, had lost his
life in suspicious circumstances and Ted’s one reason to live was to expose the
one responsible. Ted’s plan is powerful and intrinsic, but became frustrated
when he learned he had a terminal heart condition. He was advised his life
expectancy was not sufficient to bring his adversary before the courts. His
endeavours were further disrupted when the 1987 stock market crash claimed the
life of the man he despised. Ted Starling recognised this death as fait
accompli and now alone in the world he was satisfied his life after fifty years
was at an end. Now the inexplicable happened; Ted fell in love. Dawn Graham,
stunninhgly beautiful, ten years Ted’s junior and alarming rich and successful
in her own right was smitten by Ted and failed to understand his reasons for
rejecting her. Their story is a golden thread running through this family saga
which is filled with delightful characters, visits colourful locations in
Australia and New Zealand and explores local culture. It describes in detail
The Bringing Down of the Hawk, how and why. It is a tale of love and laughter,
of dedication and loyalty, pain and passion that reaches from London’s East End
through to the wilds of New Zealand’s North Island to domicile in Auckland
City. It lingers in the outback of Australia’s Snowy Mountains, the bustle of
Paddy’s Markets and the fearful iced terrain of Mount Erebus. It is a powerful
family saga in which life and death fail to discriminate.