A gripping psychological thriller, taking the reader from 21st century Britain to the darkest days of war-torn Eastern Europe.
The cries of the innocent echo through the years…
Her obsession with history has cost Helen Kovacs her life. Helen’s research into the Nazi occupation of Eastern Europe was a secret she kept from even her closest friend, Faith Lange. Now Faith, retracing Helen’s last steps, is convinced that the man the police have arrested is not the killer. Journalist Jake Denbigh’s investigations have led him to the same conclusion.
Faith is disturbed by Denbigh’s digging. Among the refugees from the concentration camps of Minsk were war criminals masquerading as victims. Could Faith’s beloved grandfather Marek be hiding such a secret? And does the reason for Helen’s murder lie in the mass graves of the Kurapaty Forest – or much closer to home?
Format Paperback | 496 pages Dimensions 111 x 178 x 28mm | 253g Publication date 06 Mar 2006 Publisher HarperCollins Publishers Imprint HarperCollins Publishers Ltd Publication City/Country London, United Kingdom ISBN10 0007192118 ISBN13 9780007192113
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