One small, yellowed photograph of a man on horseback. Old files from Stalin's time, molding in the Kremlin archives. An Israeli Prime Minister who seems determined to throw his people into further war. A trail of murder and terrorism across Australia, the Middle East and Europe. . . Whoever holds the photograph holds the key to unlock many secrets -- as Miriam Davis, a Sydney lawyer, and her journalist partner Paul Sinclair discover when Miriam's grandfather is murdered. But what are the secrets? What does the photograph mean?
Alan Gold began his career as a journalist, working in the UK, Europe, and Israel. In 1970, he emigrated to Australia with his wife, Eva, and now lives in St. Ives, Sydney, where he divides his time between writing novels and running his award-winning marketing consultancy.
Audiobook. At one stage I wished this was a true story but then it started to have too many twists, some hard to believe. The characters required a bit more development.