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Faith Zanetti doesn't much care who put the bomb on flight TAA67, the plane that blew up over the tiny Scottish village of Cairbridge twenty-five years ago. Wasn't it those Libyan blokes who went to prison for it? For a woman whose comfort zone is a war zone it seems like the boring assignment from hell. But as the conspiracy theories start seeming less theoretical and the threats get increasingly real, Faith realises she's skating on thin ice. With the ghost of her dead father creeping out show more of her dreams as Sicily erupts in violence around her, and the screams of the doomed passengers ringing in her ears, Faith begins to suspect that the truth she seeks might be closer to home than she thought . . . show lessTags
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faither Similar writing style and voice with both these series. Also both take place in Italy.
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The latest Faith Zanetti in which she's not as much of a war correspondent. On asignment in Italy she is dredging up her past trying to tell the story of a Lockerbie-esque bombing some 25 years earlier. A couple of twists and revelations make this a wonderful character study. If this is the last in the series, I'm satisfied. But I would love to read more from Blundy and about Faith.
Faith Zanetti has spent a major part of her adult life following in the steps of her war correspondent father had been killed many years ago in Belfast. He had been the anchor in her life and after throwing dirt on his casket she began building up a serious emotion defense system to keep her going. Smoking and drinking heavy were some of the mechanisms she used to get by. Some of this had to change after she became a mother.
But when Faith is put on a story about the anniversary of the Lockerbie crash which known as Cairnbridge in the UK, she begins to get phone calls and postcards that appear to come from that very dead father. The key to Faith's story is to find the anonymous caller who warned authorities about the bomb that was to be show more taken n board in either Germany or England. This warning was ignored and after the horrendous crash conspiracy theories flew like confetti. Is it too late to find the truth.
Faith's search leads her to several places including Sicily and she finds out many things that shake her foundation. This is the basis of the title Breaking Faith.
This book is one of the best Faith adventures I have read. Blundy really drew me into Faith and her troubled mind. Great Read!! show less
But when Faith is put on a story about the anniversary of the Lockerbie crash which known as Cairnbridge in the UK, she begins to get phone calls and postcards that appear to come from that very dead father. The key to Faith's story is to find the anonymous caller who warned authorities about the bomb that was to be show more taken n board in either Germany or England. This warning was ignored and after the horrendous crash conspiracy theories flew like confetti. Is it too late to find the truth.
Faith's search leads her to several places including Sicily and she finds out many things that shake her foundation. This is the basis of the title Breaking Faith.
This book is one of the best Faith adventures I have read. Blundy really drew me into Faith and her troubled mind. Great Read!! show less
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Common Knowledge
- Alternate titles
- Breaking Faith [USA]; Double Shot [UK]
- Original publication date
- 2009-07-07
- People/Characters
- Faith Zanetti
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- 25
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- Reviews
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- (3.10)
- Languages
- English, German
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