Macsyna King - the mother of the Kahui twins - will tell her story in 'Breaking Silence: The Kahui Case,' written by journalist Ian Wishart. File photo / Dean Purcell
Macsyna King - the mother of the Kahui twins - will tell her story in 'Breaking Silence: The Kahui Case,' written by journalist Ian Wishart. File photo / Dean Purcell

Whitcoulls, New Zealand biggest book retailer, says it will make a decision on whether to stock an upcoming book about the deaths of the Kahui twins after it is finished and the company has a chance to read it.
Two major book retailers, Paper Plus and the Warehouse, have already announced they will not stock the book.

The book, Breaking Silence: The Kahui Case, was written by journalist Ian Wishart and the twins' mother Macsyna King.
Whitcoulls acknowledged there was a great deal of interest in the book but until it was finished it would be "premature to make any further comment".

Full story at New Zealand Herald

And here also on the Herald website is the full text of Brian Rudman's column yesterday'
Shopkeepers cave in to a new generation of book burners

Page & Blackmore bookstore not stocking King's book

Footnote:
I applaud Whitcoulls stance to at least read the book before making a decision as to whether or not to stock it !