Caught in Traffick

Freya Barrington's previous book, 'Known to Social Services', gave us a frighteningly realistic insight into the harrowing world of the child protection social worker. Based on her own experiences, the book was a revelation and occupied the number one spot for social work books on Amazon UK within weeks of release and went on to win the autobiography/biography/memoir section of the 2015 London Book Festival and received an Honourable Mention at the 2016 Paris Book Festival.

Freya’s latest novel, 'Caught in Traffick' is the sequel to 'Known to Social Services', and continues the story of social worker Diane Foster. Set mainly in Thailand; Diane and her partner Ethan are on a working holiday, blissfully unaware of the dangers lurking against the beautiful backdrop of white beaches and glorious monuments. When four-year-old Darcie Taylor is abducted from a crowded beach, Diane and Ethan find themselves sucked into the horrifying world of child trafficking. When Darcie’s abduction is followed closely by the kidnap of another child, there can be no doubt that a well co-ordinated gang is operating in the area. A chance meeting with the Director of Social Services Nicholas Bishop leads to a shocking revelation about the man who is still Diane’s most senior manager. Together, they become embroiled in a dangerous web of subterfuge and corruption, where organised crime syndicates and depraved sex offenders engage in a desperate battle of wits against those dedicated to their downfall. Trapped within this labyrinth of immorality are the children, who are sacrificed on the altar of greed and perversion for financial gain. With the gang’s tentacles reaching across to England, Diane is shocked to find herself faced with some old adversaries. With gripping twists and turns, hair-raising rescue attempts and heart breaking tragedies which leave you in despair; 'Caught in Traffick' will open your eyes to the disturbing underground world of child trafficking.


Caught in Traffick was awarded an Honorable Mention in the General Fiction Section of the 2016 London Book Festival.

Please do visit and like Freya’s author pages on Facebook, Google+ Goodreads. Thank you.

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Sunday 29 March 2015

Book Signing in Gozo

I am very happy to report that I will be signing copies of my debut novel, Known to Social Services on Thursday 2nd April from 10am.

The event will take place at Bargate Books, Triq Gorg Borg Olivier, Victoria, Gozo

Feel free to bring your book for signing if you have one. If you do not have a copy, they will be available for purchase on the day.

Hope to meet some old friends and new 

Thanks to Marlon Mercieca for hosting this event 



Freya

Wednesday 25 March 2015

More News from the University of Huddersfield "Stories from Social Work Day"

 The University of Huddersfield, "Stories from Social Work Day" link is below;

http://www.hud.ac.uk/news/2015/march/huddersfieldcelebratesworldsocialworkday.php

Read more about this positive and affirming day for Social Work and its related stories.

Many thanks to all who took part and to the organisers for making it so successful. I was so privileged to be a part of it.

Freya

Monday 23 March 2015

Visit to The University of Huddersfield on 20th March 2015; World Social Work Day; Stories from Social Work

My visit to The University of Huddersfield began as we worked our way through the early morning traffic to our destination. The investment in a Sat Nav for our visits here in the UK now seemed so worthwhile.  Organisation of this event was undertaken by the extremely capable Angie Sprawson, along with additional helpers.  I would like to personally thank Angie and her helpers for all their hard work, which was evident in the overall high standard of the event.



A busy day ahead












Once again, we had a warm welcome, from Angie, and from senior lecturer in social work, Ben Raikes. We met other speakers; enjoyed lunch together, exchanged stories and made new friends.




Jane Evans and I sharing a joke








The invitation only event, was entitled World Social Work Day; Stories from Social Work,  and consisted of a full afternoon of speakers, all of whom had diverse and interesting experiences to share with the audience, of social work students, lecturers and other interested participants. The room reflected the day’s events, with posters, displays, and colourful images of all the authors and their work.



One of the wall displays










There's my bit!









University Course Leader in Social Work, Ruth Neville opened the afternoon with a very moving speech.

The first speaker was Wayne Clay, who has written a book called Painting the Rainbow. Wayne’s experiences of the domestic violence he witnessed as a child were the inspiration for his book.



Wayne Clay presenting Painting the Rainbow







I was next to address the audience and gave a presentation on my book, Known to Social Services, followed by two short readings from the book. This was followed by a short Q&A session. Ben told me afterwards, that he could well imagine me reading the book on BBC Radio 4 as the afternoon play – good idea Ben, watch this space!




Microphone on, and all ready to speak about Known to Social Services










Next up was Jane Evans, author of How are You Feeling Today Baby Bear? As well as being a published author, Jane is a parenting specialist, trainer, and International speaker on Child trauma and parenting.  Her presentation of her book and the impact of domestic violence on children, was of high interest and extremely relevant, not only to students, but to everyone.




Jane Evans with her presentation of How are You Feeling Today Baby Bear?




We took a short break, which was my cue to sign some books.




Break time and time to sign a book









After the break, we heard from Ben Holden, who read from the anthology of poetry written by his father Anthony Holden. The book is a selection of poetry chosen by well-known male personalities, specifically, “Poems that make grown men cry” which is the title of the book.  I definitely had a tear in MY eye on hearing some of the poems.



Ben Holden, reading from, Poems that Make Grown Men Cry










The next presentation was a group of mothers who, with support, have collectively written a book called, In Our Hearts, based on their experiences of living apart from their children. They are to be applauded for their honesty in sharing some of their most painful life memories.

In respect for the privacy of the mothers' in question, it was agreed, no photographs would be published here. 

Last but not least, was a Skype presentation all the way from Trinidad, from artist Jamie Lee Loy. Jamie walked us through images of her art work, which sprung from her own personal experiences as a survivor of domestic abuse. Jamie's work can be seen on her blog; http://jaimeleeloy.blogspot.com/ 

This was a well organised, interesting and very enjoyable event. There was time afterwards to sign some books and hear from students who had already read the book. Two of the students told me that they had bought the book, intending it to be for their summer reading. However, they had opened it to “have a look”, and had not been able to put it down, finishing it in a matter of days. More summer reading is now required!



Freya with one of the wonderful helpers









I am extremely grateful to Ben Raikes for the invitation to this prestigious event, and to all of you who made it such a resounding success.  I even got flowers! Thank you :) 




Flowers? For me? Freya with Senior Social Work Lecturer, Ben Raikes











Taking a break and admiring the lovely flowers 






At the end of what has been such a busy week, I would like to thank my wonderful husband Steve, for all his behind the scenes, support. For driving without ceremony to all the destinations up and down the country, for all the bag carrying, door opening, and for his unswerving belief in me, thank you xx



My rock and roll man










Freya

Visit to The University of Lincoln on 19th March 2015


It was a bright chilly day as we arrived at The University of Lincoln in the UK, for my appointment with The Head of School of Health and Social Care, Nigel Horner. We received a warm welcome and waited in anticipation for the hour’s session to begin.



Freya with Nigel Horner, Head of School of Health and Social Care












Nigel is a published author in his own right, having written several successful academic social work books.




Nigel gets his own signed copy of Known to Social Services






I was heartened to see so many students, lecturers and other staff, present for my hour-long talk, especially in light of the fact that this was a lunchtime lecture, which meant giving up their personal time to come along.


After an introduction to my book, Known to Social Services, I spent some time speaking about the qualities required to be a successful social worker. Using examples from my own practice, I highlighted some of the potential issues and dilemmas for social workers today.

This was followed by a Q&A session, with some thought provoking questions from the participants.

At the end of a most enjoyable hour, there was time for people to purchase the book and have it personally signed.



Students get a signed copy of Known to Social Services







Students came from both social work and social care backgrounds







I was encouraged to hear that several students had already read the book and had questions, which I was happy to talk about.

Many thanks to Nigel for inviting me to speak here; thanks also to the students and staff for making it successful.



Freya 

Friday 20 March 2015

Interview on BBC Radio Lincolnshire 19th March 2015

I was pleased to be asked to be a guest on BBC Radio Lincolnshire today, where I spoke with presenter Melvyn Prior.




Freya outside the BBC Radio Lincolnshire building, or should I say the BC Radio Lincolnshire Building! We seem to have lost a B :) 







I thoroughly enjoyed speaking to Melvyn who asked some thought provoking and very relevant questions.





Freya with BBC Radio Lincolnshire's Melvyn Prior talking about her book Known to Social Services












You can listen again to the entire programme at the following link;

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p02kscqr#auto

My interview begins approximately 1 hour 30 minutes into the programme.

Many thanks to Melvyn for having me as his guest. 



Freya in the BBC Radio Lincolnshire Studio following her interview


Wednesday 18 March 2015

Interview on BBC Radio Lincolnshire on 19th March 2015

I will be interviewed by BBC Radio Lincolnshire tomorrow - Thursday 19th March, between 10 am and 10.30 am. You can listen in on 94.9 FM.











I will then be visiting the University of Lincolnshire to speak to students, about my book, Known to Social Services. There will be a Q&A session and book signing following this. 

I will be updating the blog tomorrow and reporting on the day's events.

Book Signing at The Shinnon in North Wingfield, Derbyshire on 17th March


We received a very warm welcome at The Shinnon Pub from our hosts Ian and Jo Boden, whose hospitality made us feel at home right from the start.


 Ready to roll










I was delighted to meet people who already had a copy, or in some cases, 2 copies, of Known to Social Services, who had come along to get them signed.




Eyes wide shut!




Our hostess Jo gets her copy signed









Our host Ian - well, it WAS St Patrick's Day





Other people came along to get their signed copy and to chat about the story behind the book.



All in all, the evening was a lot of fun





Kathryn already had the book on her Kindle, but came along for a signed paperback copy





Many thanks to everyone who made the evening a success. I am grateful to you all, but special thanks go to Ian and Jo for hosting the event.




Freya













Tuesday 17 March 2015

Visit to The University of Derby 17th March 2015




It was with great pleasure that I revisited the University of Derby, where I trained as a social worker. Knowing how busy the roads into Derby can be early in the morning, Steve and I arrived over an hour ahead of schedule!











We took advantage of the great facilities the University has to offer with a coffee in the refectory before meeting with my former Lecturer Pauline Green, which was a pleasant walk down memory lane for us both. 







Freya with her former lecturer, Pauline Green
















I met with Practice Learning Coordinator, Paul Reed, who bagged his own signed copy of the book.




Freya with Practice Learning Coordinator, Paul Reed











I began by talking about my own background in social work and explaining how Known to Social Services came to be written.



Freya with copies of her book ready for signing









I was encouraged by Pauline to speak honestly to the students about my own experiences in the workplace. I discussed the importance of social worker's possessing emotional resilience in order to maximise their potential in the work place, using examples from my own career to illustrate the point. 

There was a short question and answer session, after which, the students had the opportunity to purchase a signed copy of Known to Social Services. 



Freya with just a few of the students, all of whom have their own signed copy of Known to Social Services






May I take this opportunity to thank Pauline for the invitation to speak to Year One Students on this occasion and to wish all the students great success in their chosen careers.


Freya




Monday 16 March 2015

Radio Interview with Vic McGlynn on BBC Radio Sheffield on 16th March


We left a lovely sunny Gozo for a chilly UK - 4 degrees when we landed at East Midlands Airport, brrr. We're here for the week to promote my debut novel, Known to Social Services. 








Goodbye Gozo - on the ferry ride to Malta















After a relaxing day on Sunday - watching Formula One of course, it was all systems go today when I visited the BBC Radio Sheffield Studios for an interview with Vic McGlynn who was standing in for Paulette Edwards.






Waiting for my interview















To listen to the full programme, please use the following link;

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p02kvj6d#auto

My interview is approximately 1 hour 41 minutes into the programme. 





In the BBC Radio Sheffield Studio with Vic McGlynn










Tomorrow brings another busy day with a visit to the University of Derby, where I trained as a social worker. I am looking forwards to meeting the students and speaking to them about my book, and answering as many questions as I can while I am there. 

Freya

Saturday 14 March 2015

Interview with Awesome Gang

I am very happy to feature on the Awesome Gang website in the following interview:

http://awesomegang.com/freya-barrington/

Thanks to Vinny for this

Freya

Friday 13 March 2015

Visit to the UK

We're off to the UK later today for a busy week of radio interviews, book signings and University visits to speak to students about my new book, Known to Social Services.

First date for your diaries is an interview with BBC Radio Sheffield on Monday 16th March at approximately 14:40

BBC Radio Sheffield is available on 

FM; 88.6 MHz, 94.7, 104.1 MHz; MW; 1035 kHz; DAB 11C; RDS


Hope you can tune in :)


Freya

Monday 9 March 2015

Known to Social Services featured on Literary Websites


Great to see Known to Social Services on the following websites;

https://www.pinterest.com/pin/61994932346875555/

http://newbookjournal.com/2015/03/known-to-social-services-by-freya-barrington/

You can order your copy from Amazon 

UK Itinerary 16th to 20th March

I am pleased to be visiting the UK for a week of engagements. I will be giving radio interviews, undertaking book signings and speaking to social work students in several Universities.

Here is my itinerary;

Monday 16th March – interview with BBC Radio Sheffield in the afternoon at approximately 2.30 pm

Tuesday 17th March – visit to the University of Derby to speak to social work students and sign books.

Thursday 19th March – interview with BBC Radio Lincolnshire at 10.00 am; This will be followed by a visit to the University of Lincoln to speak to social work students and sign books.

Friday 20th March – visit to the University of Huddersfield to speak to social work students and sign books.

I am very much looking forwards to meeting fellow social workers and sharing with them, how my debut novel, Known to Social Services came to be written. There will be Q&A sessions at all the talks, so plenty of time to find out more about the book and what inspired me to write it.

I do have some limited availability for this week; if you are interested in booking a speaking engagement or would like to arrange book signings, please contact me at freyabarrington@gmail.com

Many thanks


Freya 

Thursday 5 March 2015

Please cast your vote for Known to Social Services


I am very pleased to report that Known to Social Services has been short-listed as a potential book for review as Book of the Month by The Book Vipers group at Goodreads.com

If you would like to cast a vote to see the book reviewed by members of The Book Vipers, please visit

https://www.goodreads.com/poll/list/59438-the-book-vipers?type=group

and cast your vote.

Many thanks

Freya 

Tuesday 3 March 2015

New Profiles on Smash Words, Flickr and Pinterest


I am pleased to report that I now have a profiles on Smash Words, Flickr and Pinterest;  please follow the following links, or cut and paste the links to your browser.

https://www.smashwords.com/interview/freyabarrington 





Known to Social Services continues to do well.

I would be very grateful if any reviews are posted to Amazon.com, rather than Amazon.co.uk. Also reviews on Goodreads.com would be much appreciated.