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Ausma Zehanat Khan: A dangerous crossing (2018)

342 pages

English language

Published July 6, 2018

ISBN:
978-1-250-09676-0
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OCLC Number:
1006535942

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In the next book in Ausma Khan's powerful, critically acclaimed series, Muslim detective Esa Khattak and his partner, Rachel Getty, travel across Europe in search of an old friend, who's gone missing while working to help expedite immigration for Syrian refugees in Greece. The Syrian refugee crisis becomes personal for Inspector Esa Khattak and Sergeant Rachel Getty when they are called in to search for a missing Canadian volunteer. Nathan Clare's sister, Audrey, has vanished from the Greek islands, where she was working to fast-track refugees to Canada. What's more, she's implicated in the double murder of a French Interpol agent and a young man who'd fled to Greece from the devastated city of Aleppo. Esa and Rachel stand in for their government as they follow a trail that takes them from Greece to the Turkish-Syrian border, to England, Holland and France. Did Audrey Clare get in over her head? …

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Reposted with permission from Reviewing the Evidence. returnreturnAusma Zehanat Khan holds a doctorate in the theme of her mystery series - international human rights law. So far this excellent series has taken readers into the painful history of ethnic cleansing in Bosnia, among radical Islamists in Canada, and into the lives of dissidents in Iran. In the fourth entry in the series, we travel with her detectives, Esa Khattak and Rachel Getty, from Canada to Greece in search of a woman who has vanished from a refugee camp under suspicious circumstances.returnreturnAudrey Clare runs an NGO assisting women refugees with funds from a family fortune controlled by her brother Nathan, a close friend of Khattak and Getty. Greek authorities and Interpol are also looking for her, given two people – an Interpol agent and a young Syrian refugee – were found in her tent, shot dead with the gun Nathan …

Subjects

  • Murder
  • Police
  • Investigation
  • Missing persons
  • Refugees
  • Fiction

Places

  • Syria