In December 1950, the worst riots Singapore had ever seen shut down the town for days, killing 18 people and wounding 173. Racial and religious tension had been simmering for months over the custody battle for wartime waif Maria Hertogh between her Malay-Muslim foster mother and her Dutch-Catholic biological parents.
In May 1950, Australian Annie Collins, following this case and filled with hope, returns to Singapore seeking her own lost baby. As the time bomb ticks and Annie unravels the threads of her quest into increasingly dangerous territory, she finds strange recollections intruding, ones that have nothing to do with her own memories of her wartime experiences: disturbing visions and dreams which force her to doubt not just her past life, but her whole idea of who she truly is and even to question the search itself.
Twisted memories, twisted minds, twisted lives, twisted beliefs, the twists of fate and their tangled consequences.
Dawn Farnham (Yokine, WA) is the author of The Straits Quartet, a bestselling series of historical romance set in 19th-century Singapore, as well as numerous short stories, plays and children's books.
ISBN:
9789814423083
Binding:
Paperback
Pub. Date:
01/07/2014
Category:
Historical Fiction
Imprint:
Monsoon
Pages:
328 page/s
Stock:
In stock
Price:
$22.99 AUD
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