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Set at a time before Brexit and Ireland's peace process, Australian journalist Steve Kennedy travels to London for a vacation after losing his job. The holiday is two-fold: to do some sightseeing and to catch up with a former work colleague Jill Redmond who has been working in the English capital. Steve has always liked Jill and he secretly hopes a relationship might develop between them. The vacation starts to turn sour when London is hit by a series of bombings. There are further complications when one of Jill's journalist colleagues Emma Barrett suddenly vanishes. While doing their own…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Set at a time before Brexit and Ireland's peace process, Australian journalist Steve Kennedy travels to London for a vacation after losing his job. The holiday is two-fold: to do some sightseeing and to catch up with a former work colleague Jill Redmond who has been working in the English capital. Steve has always liked Jill and he secretly hopes a relationship might develop between them. The vacation starts to turn sour when London is hit by a series of bombings. There are further complications when one of Jill's journalist colleagues Emma Barrett suddenly vanishes. While doing their own investigative reporting, Steve and Jill meet a strange Irishman named Eamon O'Reilly who claims to be Emma's boyfriend. Steve and Jill try and stay one step ahead of the terrorists while they search for Emma, all the time unsure whether O'Reilly himself can be trusted.
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Autorenporträt
David Ahern was born and educated in Adelaide, Australia. His first job was in newspapers where he spent eight years as a journalist. He later moved to Melbourne where he became a news broadcaster in radio. A series of jobs followed in government, the public service and in education, assisting schools with media and writing and editing various publications. He has two grown up children.