Tuesday, May 12, 2026

Wild Houses – Colin Barrett

This article contains affiliate links. If you buy something through one of these links, DTNZ may earn a commission, which helps to support our work.

Wild Houses by Colin Barrett

A Superb Irish Tale

As Ballina gears up for its biggest weekend of the year, introspective loner Dev’s quiet Friday night is shattered when he opens his door to find Doll English, bruised and in the grip of Gabe and Sketch Ferdia—Dev’s cousins and County Mayo’s notorious enforcers. Doll, the younger brother of small-time dealer Cillian English, has unwittingly dragged Dev into the Ferdias’ chaotic revenge plot against Cillian.

Meanwhile, Doll’s seventeen-year-old girlfriend, Nicky, is reeling from a tumultuous Friday and haunted by her own past tragedies. Determined to rescue Doll, she embarks on a feverish quest, all while grappling with doubts about her future in Ballina.

Set against Barrett’s evocative portrayal of small-town Irish life, Wild Houses is a gripping narrative of two outsiders fighting to find themselves amid the chaos and violence that threaten to engulf their world.

Latest

Warriors allow Luke Metcalf to explore NRL options beyond 2027

The New Zealand Warriors have confirmed they have granted a request from Luke Metcalf and his management to speak with rival NRL clubs about...

Israeli soldiers jailed for desecrating Virgin Mary statue

The incident occurred in a Christian village in southern Lebanon. Two Israeli soldiers were sentenced to several weeks in military prison for desecrating a statue...

At least 70 Labour MPs demand Starmer resign

The UK Prime Minister has acknowledged catastrophic losses in last week’s local election, but vowed to stay in office. At least 70 Labour MPs are...

Fourth oil and gas exploration bid opens for Waikato region

Resources Minister Shane Jones says a fourth petroleum exploration permit application has entered the competitive approval process since the Government lifted the oil and...

Coffee drinker tackles fleeing offender in Whangarei

A Whangārei man clearly started his day with an extra shot, assisting Police make an arrest after tackling a fleeing offender to the ground. The...

Luxon blasts OECD LNG warning as ‘rubbish’

Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has rejected OECD criticism of the Government’s proposed LNG import facility, calling the report “a load of rubbish” and insisting...

Police warn of dating app assaults after two attacks in Southland

Southland Police are urging users of dating apps to take steps to protect themselves when meeting up with people they’ve only spoken to online. Southland...

Do you recognise this man?

Police are seeking to identify the rider pictured, following a serious crash yesterday in Taupō. Around 3.15pm, Police received a report of a crash involving...