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THE RIVETING AND UNPUTDOWNABLE THRILLER FOR FANS OF STIEG LARSSON''S MILLENNIUM TRILOGY

''Ambitious, intricate, riveting'' THE TIMES
________

Journalist Farah Hafez is after another killer story. But at what risk to herself? . . .

What connects the following:

In Saigon, 1965, war correspondent Raylan Chapelle suffers a horrifying experience.

Thirty years later, his son, newsman Paul Chapelle, is in Moscow to investigate an attack on his former colleague when he stumbles on a well-guarded secret.

And Farah herself, in the garden of the presidential palace in Kabul, is forced to relive a traumatic event from her childhood.

Different people. Different places. Different times.

But all entangled by threads of love and war - threads that Farah can''t help but unravel, no matter the cost . . .



Trade Review
Ambitious, intricate, riveting * The Times *
It's been compared to Stieg Larsson's Millennium series ... a compelling, engrossing read ... Walter Lucius is one to watch * Nudge *
Disturbing, apocalyptic, gripping * Dutch Daily De Limburger *
Riveting until the very end * AD Weekend [Dutch Newspaper] *
The Dutch answer to the tsunami of Scandinavian thrillers * BB Boekblad *

A Sea of Flames

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    A Paperback / softback by Walter Lucius

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      Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
      Publication Date: 09/12/2021
      ISBN13: 9781405921459, 978-1405921459
      ISBN10: 1405921455

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      THE RIVETING AND UNPUTDOWNABLE THRILLER FOR FANS OF STIEG LARSSON''S MILLENNIUM TRILOGY

      ''Ambitious, intricate, riveting'' THE TIMES
      ________

      Journalist Farah Hafez is after another killer story. But at what risk to herself? . . .

      What connects the following:

      In Saigon, 1965, war correspondent Raylan Chapelle suffers a horrifying experience.

      Thirty years later, his son, newsman Paul Chapelle, is in Moscow to investigate an attack on his former colleague when he stumbles on a well-guarded secret.

      And Farah herself, in the garden of the presidential palace in Kabul, is forced to relive a traumatic event from her childhood.

      Different people. Different places. Different times.

      But all entangled by threads of love and war - threads that Farah can''t help but unravel, no matter the cost . . .



      Trade Review
      Ambitious, intricate, riveting * The Times *
      It's been compared to Stieg Larsson's Millennium series ... a compelling, engrossing read ... Walter Lucius is one to watch * Nudge *
      Disturbing, apocalyptic, gripping * Dutch Daily De Limburger *
      Riveting until the very end * AD Weekend [Dutch Newspaper] *
      The Dutch answer to the tsunami of Scandinavian thrillers * BB Boekblad *

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