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Unmasking Monsters by Chook Henwood is a gripping memoir that offers readers a raw and authentic insight into the life of one of New Zealand's legendary detectives. Set against the backdrop of 1980s South Auckland, the book dives into the harrowing story of a serial rapist... Read More
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Unmasking Monsters

A rare and fascinating glimpse inside New Zealand policing - from an officer at the heart of it all.

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Unmasking Monsters by Chook Henwood is a gripping memoir that offers readers a raw and authentic insight into the life of one of New Zealand's legendary detectives. Set against the backdrop of 1980s South Auckland, the book dives into the harrowing story of a serial rapist dubbed "The Ghost" by the police, who seemed to strike with impunity, leaving the community in fear and the authorities frustrated by dead ends.

David "Chook" Henwood, the book's author and a decorated police officer, recounts his nearly four decades of service in law enforcement. Henwood's narrative is a detailed exploration of how he and his team developed pioneering methods in criminal profiling—methods that eventually led to the capture and conviction of "The Ghost," Joseph Thompson. These innovations not only brought a dangerous predator to justice but also revolutionised policing in New Zealand.

Henwood was instrumental in the formation of the Criminal Profiling Unit, applying his expertise to solve a series of high-profile cases. Among his notable accomplishments was the apprehension of another notorious serial rapist, Malcolm Rewa, and his unwavering advocacy for the innocence of Teina Pora, showcasing his commitment to justice beyond the call of duty.

Starting as a fresh-faced police cadet, Henwood's journey from the streets of South Auckland to becoming one of the country's most respected investigators is both remarkable and inspiring. From forming almost jovial relationships with small-time criminals to leading tireless investigations that captured violent offenders, Henwood offers a candid reflection on the changes within New Zealand society and its law enforcement over the past forty years.

The authenticity of Henwood's account is endorsed by high praise from notable figures. Steve Braunias of Newsroom describes the book as "the gold standard in any kind of literature: unputdownable," while Jared Savage emphasises its "honest, raw, and authentic insight." Renowned psychologist Nigel Latta finds it "remarkable and compelling reading."

Unmasking Monsters is not just a memoir; it is a testament to the perseverance and innovation of those who serve and protect, and a sobering look at the complexities of justice. It is a must-read for anyone interested in the intricate workings of criminal investigations and the unyielding spirit of a detective committed to truth and justice.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781991006851

Publisher: Allen & Unwin

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 06 August 2024

Country: New Zealand

Imprint: A&U New Zealand

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 153.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 298g

Pages: 272

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About the Author

David "Chook" Henwood is one of the country's most decorated and respected police officers, who served for 37 years in South Auckland before retiring in 2007. He held the rank of Detective Sergeant and was awarded a record three silver merit awards during his time as an officer. Henwood was an early and, for a time, relatively lone voice in proclaiming the innocence of Teina Pora for the 1992 rape and murder of Susan Burdett - whose conviction would, 20 years later, be overturned in one of the country's most high profile cases of a miscarriage of justice.

Now in his early 70s, Henwood has six grown up children and lives in Cambridge with his wife, Carolyn.

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