about the author

Julia Drum comes from a musical and theatrical family. She worked in theatre and education before relocating to Singapore, where she acted and directed for educational television programmes. On her return to the UK, she worked as a director/producer in the BBC’s educational departments before building on her varied experience and retraining as a consultant, coach and coaching supervisor.Her first novel Springwell was published in 2018.

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Amanda has disappeared. For over a year there has been no news of the English teenager with a passion for dance. Has she followed her dream to join an international ballet company or is there another reason for her silence? Is it possible that a sighting in a far-off country could be her? A missing person charity entrusts Jude Francis, a former nurse, to verify a young woman's identity and potentially bring her home to her family. The year is 1994. Former Soviet states are undergoing extensive modernisation. Two British reconstruction workers in Central Asia help Jude's quest for the dancer. Will the outcome be what Amanda's family and friends hope? And what will be the consequences for the people involved if they succeed?

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