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Winter in Sydney. The city is brimming with foreign students. Sophie Sandilands takes a job teaching at an English language school. When one of her students leaps to her death it becomes clear that lurking within the psyche of this community is a deep sense of despair and alienation. When it is revealed that the dead woman on the pavement has stolen another’s identity, Sophie is drawn into the mystery.
Unable to resist the investigative instincts that run in her blood, Sophie finds herself unravelling a sinister operation that is trawling the foreign student market for its victims. But as Sophie works on tracking down the criminals it becomes evident that someone has knowledge of her and the disappearances in her own past. Will Sophie solve the mystery before she too becomes a ghost?
Ghost Girls richly evokes the sights, smells, tastes and sounds of Sydney’s Chinatown, and imagines dark exploitative demands behind closed suburban doors.
Winter in Sydney. The city is brimming with foreign students. Sophie Sandilands takes a job teaching at an English language school. When one of her students leaps to her death it becomes clear that...
Winter in Sydney. The city is brimming with foreign students. Sophie Sandilands takes a job teaching at an English language school. When one of her students leaps to her death it becomes clear that lurking within the psyche of this community is a deep sense of despair and alienation. When it is revealed that the dead woman on the pavement has stolen another’s identity, Sophie is drawn into the mystery.
Unable to resist the investigative instincts that run in her blood, Sophie finds herself unravelling a sinister operation that is trawling the foreign student market for its victims. But as Sophie works on tracking down the criminals it becomes evident that someone has knowledge of her and the disappearances in her own past. Will Sophie solve the mystery before she too becomes a ghost?
Ghost Girls richly evokes the sights, smells, tastes and sounds of Sydney’s Chinatown, and imagines dark exploitative demands behind closed suburban doors.
Advance Praise
·
"The characters
are convincing and interesting and the plot, involving student visa fraud and
the sex trade, up-to-date and chilling." – Jeff Popple, Fairfax
·
"It's a tricky
plot, embracing a thinly veiled critique of the ways in which international
students may be simultaneously exploited and ignored. Former TV screenwriter
and journalist Ferla handles it deftly, peeling back the layers until we get to
the rotting core. Nice work." – Sue Turnbull, The SMH, The Age, The Canberra
Times
·
"Ghost Girls may
have an interesting, and cleverly crafted protagonist in Sophie Sandilands at
its heart, but she’s ably supported by a strong cast of characters – on the
good and evil sides. Ghost Girls is a remarkable debut indeed." – Newtown
Review of Books
·
"The characters
are convincing and interesting and the plot, involving student visa fraud and
the sex trade, up-to-date and chilling." – Jeff Popple, Fairfax
·
"The characters
are convincing and interesting and the plot, involving student visa fraud and
the sex trade, up-to-date and chilling." – Jeff Popple, Fairfax
·
"It's a tricky
plot, embracing a thinly veiled critique of the ways in which international
students may be simultaneously exploited and ignored. Former TV screenwriter
and journalist Ferla handles it deftly, peeling back the layers until we get to
the rotting core. Nice work." – Sue Turnbull, The SMH, The Age, The Canberra
Times
·
"Ghost Girls may
have an interesting, and cleverly crafted protagonist in Sophie Sandilands at
its heart, but she’s ably supported by a strong cast of characters – on the
good and evil sides. Ghost Girls is a remarkable debut indeed." – Newtown
Review of Books
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