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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Sunday 26 April 2015

Two New 5* Amazon Reviews for Known to Social Services


WOW; two new 5* reviews today;
I always knew that there was another side to the stories telling of social workers’ incompetence in the horrific stories of neglect and abuse that flood our newspapers. I know this because I have friends that are social workers, and I know why they do their job and how hard it is for them to carry on in the face of the derision of their critics and the unwillingness of some of their clients to engage with the help that will lift them out of their despairing situations.
‘Known to Social Services’ at last rebalances the perception that is widely held of social workers as uncaring, interfering busybodies that are willing to break up families at the drop of a hat.
It is a page-turning, gripping read that will leave you feeling immense sorrow, not only for the vulnerable humanity within its pages, but for the social workers who daily give their all to try and mend a society that is fractured beyond healing.
Buy it, read it, be enlightened. Posted by W.S.
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Gripping book would definitely recommend.. As a social work student this book gave a fantastic insight of social work practice in child protection!! I'm hoping there will be another instalment; Posted by N.A





So thrilled to read that people are enjoying my book












Freya

Friday 24 April 2015

Visit to Gharb Primary School



It was my very great pleasure to be a guest at Gharb Primary School on 23rd April.




Gharb Primary School







Steve and I were afforded the warmest welcome from the Head teacher Mr Saviour Tabone and his deputy Victoria Cassar.  

As my book, Known to Social Services, is written for an adult audience, I chose to read some age appropriate poetry to the children from years 5 and 6.  I know from reading poetry to my own children just how enjoyable it can be.

The children were a credit to their parents and to the school, as they listened intently and eagerly answered questions and made suggestions of their own.  What is also of note was the happy and loving atmosphere within the school. 




And now we begin







I chose poems from a variety of writers, including classics such as Walter De La Mare, A.A. Milne and Edward Lear along with more modern writers such as Alfred Noyes and Kenn Nesbitt.

I think that the children’s favourite was the following limerick by Edward Lear. Such was the laughter that followed; I read it twice!

There was an old man with a beard,
Who said, “It is just as I feared! –
Two owls and a hen, four larks and a wren,
Have all built their nests in my beard”.

Following the poetry reading, I made a gift of the book of poems to the school for the children to continue to enjoy.






Gifting the book of poems to the school's deputy Victoria Cassar






Staff commented how well the children had behaved, and noted that this was because they were enjoyed themselves. The staff were also very well behaved, as you can see in this photo!




The well behaved staff!







Well done children, it was lovely to meet you all and I hope you continue to enjoy poetry and reading as much as I do.




With the head teacher Mr Saviour Tabone













Signing the visitor's book








More photographs of the day can be seen on the school’s own website at;

https://gharbprimary.wordpress.com/

Now here is my all time favourite poem; the dormouse and the doctor by A.A. Milne.

There once was a Dormouse who lived in a bed
Of delphiniums (blue) and geraniums (red),
And all the day long he'd a wonderful view
Of geraniums (red) and delphiniums (blue).

A Doctor came hurrying round, and he said:
"Tut-tut, I am sorry to find you in bed.
Just say 'Ninety-nine' while I look at your chest....
Don't you find that chrysanthemums answer the best?"

The Dormouse looked round at the view and replied
(When he'd said "Ninety-nine") that he'd tried and he'd tried,
And much the most answering things that he knew
Were geraniums (red) and delphiniums (blue).

The Doctor stood frowning and shaking his head,
And he took up his shiny silk hat as he said:
"What the patient requires is a change," and he went
To see some chrysanthemum people in Kent.

The Dormouse lay there, and he gazed at the view
Of geraniums (red) and delphiniums (blue),
And he knew there was nothing he wanted instead
Of delphiniums (blue) and geraniums (red).

The Doctor came back and, to show what he meant,
He had brought some chrysanthemum cuttings from Kent.
"Now these," he remarked, "give a much better view
Than geraniums (red) and delphiniums (blue)."

They took out their spades and they dug up the bed
Of delphiniums (blue) and geraniums (red),
And they planted chrysanthemums (yellow and white).
"And now," said the Doctor, "we'll soon have you right."

The Dormouse looked out, and he said with a sigh:
"I suppose all these people know better than I.
It was silly, perhaps, but I did like the view
Of geraniums (red) and delphiniums (blue)."

The Doctor came round and examined his chest,
And ordered him Nourishment, Tonics, and Rest.
"How very effective," he said, as he shook
The thermometer, "all these chrysanthemums look!"

The Dormouse turned over to shut out the sight
Of the endless chrysanthemums (yellow and white).
"How lovely," he thought, "to be back in a bed
Of delphiniums (blue) and geraniums (red.)"

The Doctor said, "Tut! It's another attack!"
And ordered him Milk and Massage-of-the-back,
And Freedom-from-worry and Drives-in-a-car,
And murmured, "How sweet your chrysanthemums are!"

The Dormouse lay there with his paws to his eyes,
And imagined himself such a pleasant surprise:
"I'll pretend the chrysanthemums turn to a bed
Of delphiniums (blue) and geraniums (red)!"

The Doctor next morning was rubbing his hands,
And saying, "There's nobody quite understands
These cases as I do! The cure has begun!
How fresh the chrysanthemums look in the sun!"

The Dormouse lay happy, his eyes were so tight
He could see no chrysanthemums, yellow or white.
And all that he felt at the back of his head
Were delphiniums (blue) and geraniums (red).

And that is the reason (Aunt Emily said)
If a Dormouse gets in a chrysanthemum bed,
You will find (so Aunt Emily says) that he lies
Fast asleep on his front with his paws to his eyes. 



Freya





Wednesday 22 April 2015

A Day in Malta


Our trip to Malta meant an early start to the day; we were on the 6:45 am ferry watching the early morning sun as we made our way across the short stretch of water between Gozo and Malta.

We had decided not to drive, as we were unsure where we were going, so a car was waiting for us as we got off the ferry. This proved to be the right decision as the traffic in the centre of Malta was back to back. Our driver however, demonstrated his wealth of local knowledge, as he snaked around all the back streets to get us to our first destination on time.




In the Radio Malta Studio









I was delighted to meet with Frederick Zammit at Radio Malta and to be his guest on the early morning show. I discussed my book, Known to Social Services with Frederick and enjoyed his easy banter and friendly manner.  We parted ways with a promise of a return visit when I have finished my sequel book!



In full flow on Radio Malta









With my host Frederick Zammit







Our car awaited us and it was off to Agenda Books in Valletta for a morning of book signing.  I was able to sit outside the shop, and watch the tourists strolling in the Malta sun. It was lovely to meet with so many passers-by and to chat with them about the book. Several of them declared their intent to download the book to their Kindle to read on their plane journey home.



Outside Agenda Books ready for the book signing







Others preferred to get a signed paperback copy to take away with them.




Paul gets his his copy of Known to Social Services signed








I am grateful to the staff of Agenda Books who welcomed us and offered us their hospitality for the morning.



Me with Christine From Agenda Books







The day was made more entertaining by a mime artiste “fairy”, who set up her stall across from us!




Steve with the lovely fairy











We were thankful for our driver, who was waiting for us at the end of a tiring but worthwhile and enjoyable day. I am reliably informed by Steve that I slept all the way back to the ferry in the car!

Well it was an early start J




Freya

Monday 20 April 2015

THIS WEEK; a radio interview, a book signing, and a visit to a school

I am delighted to be an invited guest on the Filghodu Ma’ Fredrick show on Radio Malta on Wednesday 22nd April at 08:50 am – tune in if you can on 93.7 FM

I will then be moving on to the Agenda Book Store in Valletta from 10:30 am until 12:30 pm for a book signing on the same day. You will be able to purchase copies of my debut novel Known to Social Services and discuss the book with me at this event.


















On Thursday 23rd April, I am pleased to be a guest in Gharb Primary School in Gozo, where I will be spending time meeting the older students, and reading some of my personal favourite children’s poems to them.

I feel very privileged to have so many exciting opportunities to meet with people and to share the experience of being a published author.

Many thanks to Faraxa Books for their ongoing support and to all of you who have been so encouraging




Freya 

Thursday 9 April 2015

5* review for Known to Social Services from Author Dawn Kopman Whidden


"Freya Barrington has written a dark and gritty novel that captivated me from page one. This story delves into the life of a young social worker whose love and compassion for her young clients literally brings her to the point of self destruction. 
Before I picked up the book I read the author's biography and realized that she wasn't just making up case studies to create her novel, but actually has lived them, making the reader that much invested in her book. 
These horrific things actually happen, and happen every day. We all know about the horrors of child abuse and sexual abuse of the innocent, because the news reports on them at least three of four times a year. But Ms. Barrington tells us what it's like to be on the front lines every day. What it is like to see the depraved destroy lives and how one young woman and her co workers and associates have to deal with it on a daily with it rarely turning out with the Cinderella happy ending.

Kudos to this author for not just keeping me captivated, but opening my eyes to the horrors of what our civil servants and selfless social workers must endure during their careers. 

A beautifully done novel that does more than keeps this reader interested, but actually opened my eyes."


Thank you Dawn for this most encouraging review

Dawn Kopman Whidden is the author of criminal psychological mysteries;

A Child is Torn
Faceless; a Mystery
Stolen

Having read Stolen and being half way through A Child is Torn, I can highly recommend Dawn's books. They make gripping reading.

Visit Dawn's website; http://dawnkopman.wix.com/dawnkopmanwhidden

Visit her Facebook page; https://www.facebook.com/DAWNKOPMANWHIDDEN and give her a "like"

Freya

Wednesday 8 April 2015

Article in Lancashire Evening Post 8th April 2015



I am delighted to feature in today's Lancashire Evening Post;

http://www.lep.co.uk/news/debut-book-goes-straight-to-top-of-class-1-7196913

I spent my formative years in Walton-Le-Dale, near Preston in Lancashire and attended the Girl's Grammar School in Penwortham in the days when it was a Grammar School.  

I also began my working career with horses in the nearby racing yard of Capt. JH Wilson and his daughter, former champion lady jockey, Geraldine Rees; happy days

My thanks to reported Sonja Astbury for running the story. There will be a follow up feature in the near future, so watch this space.




Freya

Thursday 2 April 2015

Book Signing at Bargate Bookshop in Victoria Gozo

Having spent a chilly week in the UK promoting my debut novel, Known to Social Services, it was a real delight to be at home and visit Bargate Bookshop in Victoria, Gozo for a book signing event.





Outside Bargate Books in Victoria, Gozo







Ready to roll








I am grateful to owners, Marlon and Jane Mercieca, who gave us a warm welcome and were our friendly hosts for the morning.




Freya with Jane Mercieca







It was a pleasure as always to see some of our friends there and also to meet new people who popped in to this busy town centre bookshop, get a signed copy of the book.





Signing books 





More signings











It was my particular pleasure to meet the Director of Faraxa Books Joanne Micallef, who made the trip from Malta to offer her support to the event. Faraxa Books are the publishers of Known to Social Services. 



Freya with Joanne Micallef, Director of Faraxa Books
















Marlon gets his own signed copy of Known to Social Services










With Sheila who already has her copy of the book










Anna; who came to get a book








Thanks to everyone who made the morning such a memorable one; as always, my special thanks to my husband Steve, without whose encouragement, this book would still be no more than just be a good idea.




With Steve 











Marlon and Jane have signed copies of the book in stock in their shop if you missed the event. 


Freya