Strangers

Strangers

by Carla Banks (Author)

Synopsis

Another haunting psychological thriller from Carla Banks, as the trade in people trafficking impacts on three disparate lives with shocking consequences.

Roisin Massey is a stranger in a strange land. An impulsive marriage has brought this young British lecturer to the forbidding city of Riyadh. Thankfully, she has the best guide possible: her new husband, Joe.

Joe knows Saudi well - he's worked there as a doctor for years. But Roisin discovers her husband is keeping secrets from her about his time in the Desert Kingdom. Such as the drug thefts from his hospital. The friend he saw beheaded. The woman who fell to her death...

Soon the ghosts from Joe's past come back to haunt them both - and murder follows in their wake...

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 400
Publisher: Harper
Published: 05 Nov 2007

ISBN 10: 0007192134
ISBN 13: 9780007192137

Media Reviews

Reviews for `Strangers':

`Riyadh is a splendid location... Carla Banks manages to evoke the air of menace about the place, as well as its exoticism.' Daily Mail

`A complex and satisfying thriller set against a backdrop of exotic nightmare' Guardian

`Shocking... not only lifts the veil on a world in which hostility lurks behind luxury... but on a relationship in which love has been replaced by fear.' Northern Echo

Reviews for `The Forest of Souls':

`A haunting legacy of war.' Frances Fyfield

`A powerful psychological thriller.' Daily Mail

`An intelligent, beautifully written thriller...compelling.' Andrew Taylor (author of `The American Boy')

Author Bio

Carla Banks grew up in a scholarly family. Her father, an eastern-European cavalry officer, came to the UK as a wartime refugee where he met and married her half-Irish mother. He told his children stories of his childhood in a country that had been destroyed by the war. Carla Banks has been an academic for most of her working life and is fascinated by the power of language. She lives in the north of England and now writes full time.