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.

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Friday 22 May 2015

New Book; "Gozo; Is the Grass Greener?" by Freya Barrington - to be published by Faraxa Books

In 2010, Steve and I moved from the UK to the beautiful island of Gozo in the Mediterranean. At the time, I recorded our exploits in an online blog. Sometimes humorous, sometimes serious, but at all times candid and honest, the blog attracted over 45,000 hits in less than 12 months. At the time, many people contacted me to ask if I was going to publish the account of our move to Gozo in book form.



Freya by the sea in Gozo 









While the idea had occurred to me, it was no more than a pipe dream. Events then took a different turn when I took 12 months off from my role as a social worker, to write my first novel, entitled Known to Social Services, which was published in February 2015 by Faraxa Books. Known to Social Services was the #1 social work book on Amazon UK and has been met with positive reviews.




Freya's debut novel, Known to Social Services












Encouraged by this, I rethought the possibility of my online blog being rewritten in book form. Several months of work later, it was ready for submission under the title, Gozo; Is the Grass Greener?

I am absolutely delighted to report that Faraxa Books have agreed to publish the book.

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Many people dream of moving abroad to live and can be seduced by the idea of warmer climes and a better standard of living. The book looks at why we decided to move from the UK, and follows us on our epic and often hair-raising trip across Europe, with our old hairy lurcher in tow. It then gives an honest account of our lives in Gozo, and looks at whether or not the grass really is greener on the other side of the fence, or in our case, the other side of the water!




Our old lurcher Ollie who came too









The book also looks critically at our lives together and asks the same question; Is the Grass Greener? Both Steve and I have been married in before, and were warned by several well-meaning people that the grass would not necessarily be greener in a new relationship.

To see what the verdict was on whether or not the grass was greener, both in Gozo and for us as a couple, you will have to read the book, which should be released later this year J

Many thanks to Faraxa for their ongoing support.

Freya



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