Razia

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Pub Date 11 Jul 2019 | Archive Date 31 Jul 2019

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Description

Farah is a lawyer living and working in London. She’s just ended a long relationship, and her parents are looking for a husband – whether Farah wants one or not. So far, so normal. But at a work dinner, hosted by a dangerously powerful man, she comes across a young woman called Razia, who Farah soon realises is being kept as a domestic slave.

Farah travels from the law courts of London to the brick kilns of Lahore, and there she begins to uncover the traps that keep generations of people enslaved. Everywhere she turns there is deep-rooted oppression and corruption. She teams up with a human rights lawyer Ali to seek justice for Razia, but they cannot prevent the disaster that unfolds. 

Will Farah discover the explosive secret behind these tragic events?

Farah is a lawyer living and working in London. She’s just ended a long relationship, and her parents are looking for a husband – whether Farah wants one or not. So far, so normal. But at a work...


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ISBN 9781783527045
PRICE £9.99 (GBP)

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Featured Reviews

Received a copy of this book through NetGalley.
Well written storyline,loved the description throughout the book,brought up some social points that readers may not be aware of,in an interesting way.
Would recommend this book to be on your reading list as it enlightens social and cultural problems that could be brought up in a book club.
Would like to read more books from this author.

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