‘A stunning read’ Crime Review From London’s East End to the sinister heart of an international terror network A friend from the past asks for private investigator Lee Arnold’s help in tracing his son: Fayyad al’Barri was last thought to be in Syria having embraced radical Islam. But a cryptic message has prompted his family to believe Fayyad is searching for a way to come back home. With fellow investigator Mumtaz Hakim’s assistance, they might be able to establish contact. From the bright lights of the Western world, to London’s shady boxing clubs and murky online jihadist recruitment, and while violence erupts close to home, Mumtaz and Lee are on an unknown path into the mind of a terrorist, journeying closer to danger than they ever imagined.
Bright Shiny Things are everywhere,They can be on your clothes or in your hairor flying high above in the air.Just look around to find them, if you careand tell us what you see, so we can share.
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I'd learned to spell the word mason by running my fingers over the letters on the jars Aunt Verdella had out while she was canning green beans, so when my hand felt dusty, rounded glass with snaky lumps swirling in the same pattern, ...
Sage Czinski is trying really hard to be perfect.
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