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Gina Wilkinson is a former foreign correspondent, radio journalist, and documentary maker for the BBC, NPR, the ABC, and other well-known public broadcasters, who decided to trade my flak jacket and reporter’s notebook for an author’s pen (or keyboard!).
She has been a nomad from the age of six-months, when her parents packed her and their Siamese cat into an old Renault and set off for a remote gold-mining town in Australia’s Nullarbor desert. As an adult, she spent three decades living and working in some of the world’s most intriguing, and dangerous, places. From Baghdad, to Bangkok, to New York. From Brazil to Canada to Sri Lanka. Recently she returned to Australia, to the wonderful city of Melbourne. When she’s not writing novels, she works in international development helping to promote efforts to end poverty across the globe, she has two high-energy sons and one hairless cat called Obiwan.
‘Vivid…secrets and lies mingle as easily as the scent of apricot blossoms and nargilah smoke. Wilkinson weaves in the miasma of fear and distrust that characterized Hussein’s regime with convincing detail. Richly drawn characters and high-stakes plot.’ Publishers Weekly
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