'In 2005, Marin Katich, living in Croatia under an alias, is being watched. By the end of that year, he has been assaulted, arrested, charged with serious war crimes and sits in Scheveningen Prison in the Hague, waiting for his case to come before the International War Crimes Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia. Anna Rosen, a freelance journalist in Sydney, is sent photos on her computer of a man she knows to be dead—gunned down in an ambush in Bosnia. A man about whom she'd thought a lot. Is it possible that the photos really are of Marin Katich? And if so, what the hell had happened in 1992?
'From Croatia to The Hague to Bosnia & Herzegovina to Sydney, Anna and Marin's intertwining history fuels her determination to tear apart, piece-by-piece, his secrets, as Anna continues to hide from him the secret she's kept for thirty years. In a dangerous pursuit of justice and revenge, navigating the murky world of national and international secret agencies and those who would still be warlords, Anna fights for what she believes in and for those she loves.'
Source: Publisher's blurb.