'I needed someone I could trust. Someone others would trust. Someone with no criminal record. With no previous involvement. A cleanskin. Someone to come over, do the job, and go home ...
'Some days, even Halley can't find the person she once was. She's changed her name and no one - least of all her husband and son - knows of her past. No one except Aidan, who turns up one day in her small Australian town and shatters the faCade she's built so carefully.
'Aidan is on a mission. But why is he still taking orders from his brother in an English jail - at the cost of his own happiness?
'When Aidan forces Halley to face what she's done, what they discover not only changes their understanding of what happened back then, it changes everything now.
'Laura Bloom deftly goes to the dark heart of The Troubles to explore the lingering damage wrought by sectarian conflict on communities, families and individuals. Based on real events, The Cleanskin is a story of intense human relationships with a cast of flawed and entirely believable characters.' (Publication summary)
Dedication: For my grandparents Mary Gallagher, Anders Bastian, Nancy Macdonald and Alton Budd.