The second novel in the Lindsay Gordon series.
A protest group hits the headlines when unrest at a women's peace camp explodes into murder. Already on the scene, journalist Lindsay Gordon desperately tries to strike a balance between personal and professional responsibilities. As she peels back the layers of deception surrounding the protest and its opponents, she finds that no one â ratepayer or reporter, policeman or peace woman â seems wholly above suspicion. Then Lindsay uncovers a truth that even she can scarcely believe.
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