Kingdom of Strangers
by:
Zoë Ferraris (author)
"Ferraris uses her firsthand knowledge to write books that open up a closed world." ---Nina Sankovitch,Huffington Post A secret grave is unearthed in the desert revealing the bodies of 19 women and the shocking truth that a serial killer has been operating undetected in Jeddah for more than a...
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"Ferraris uses her firsthand knowledge to write books that open up a closed world." ---Nina Sankovitch,Huffington Post A secret grave is unearthed in the desert revealing the bodies of 19 women and the shocking truth that a serial killer has been operating undetected in Jeddah for more than a decade.However, lead inspector Ibrahim Zahrani is distracted by a mystery closer to home. His mistress has suddenly disappeared, but he cannot report her missing since adultery is punishable by death. With nowhere to turn, Ibrahim brings the case to Katya, one of the few women in the police department. Drawn into both investigations, she must be increasingly careful to hide a secret of her own.Portraying the lives of women in one of the most closed cultures in the world, award-winning author Zoë Ferraris weaves a tale of psychological suspense around an elusive serial killer and the sinister forces trafficking in human lives in Saudi Arabia.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780316074254 (031607425X)
Publish date: June 4th 2013
Publisher: Back Bay Books
Pages no: 384
Edition language: English
Category:
Cultural,
Book Club,
Adult,
Mystery,
Detective,
Religion,
Contemporary,
Thriller,
Mystery Thriller,
Crime,
International,
Murder Mystery,
Islam
Series: Nayir Sharqi & Katya Hijazi (#3)
Book 3, in the Katya Hijazi seriesThis is another unusual and intricate mystery giving us an insider’s view into the customs of Saudi inhabitants. It delves into the heart and lives of women in one of the most mysterious and closed societies of the world. Ms. Ferraris has created a winning combinati...
I haven’t read any books set in Jeddah so my curiousity was more than piqued by the synopsis of the novel. So I requested it. It was only when I was more than fifty percent done with the book that I realized that it was the third in a series. I doubt there’s much of a carry-over from the previous bo...