
“Karen Hamm is unstoppable!” “Gripping, suspenseful, extremely enjoyable.” “A strong female protagonist with motive and mission!”
Karen Hamm is a bold researcher who has been investigating corruption in Africa. Returning home, she observes a priest passing a bribe at passport control. He is accompanying two children on a flight to Amsterdam.
Karen has seen the man before and knows he’s not a priest. Suspecting the children are being abducted, she secretly takes photos.
Safely back in the UK, Karen reports her suspicions to the Dutch police but when no CCTV is found of the priest and kids arriving in Amsterdam, she suspects a cover-up. Compelled to do something herself, she decides to find the children and bring the traffickers to justice.
It is a reckless decision that draws her into the dangerous world of organised crime. And as her feelings of vengeance spiral out of control, she is forced to examine her motives behind the obsession to find the kids.
West Africa and an unknown boy is killed on the vast palm oil plantation of the powerful corporation, Arranoil. Nobody knows his name or where he’s come from, or who brought him to work on the estate.
Karen Hamm has travelled to the country to investigate corruption. She’s on a mission to find millions of dollars in missing aid but her enquiries are met by a threatening wall of silence.
A chance meeting draws Karen into the dangerous world of local politics and the struggle for better working conditions on the plantations.
After the murder of her friend Songola, a young activist, Karen heads to the remote estate of Arranoil to find out why she was killed and what it had to do with the millions of dollars in missing aid – a treacherous path leading all the way back to her own government.
