Dancers in the Wind introduces freelance journalist and single mother Hannah Weybridge. First thoughts from Urbane Publications (which subsequently ceased trading in March 2021) was for me to write a trilogy. Then came book four and a series was created. When we meet Hannah she is struggling financially and looking for more work.
Consequently she is delighted to be commissioned by a national newspaper to write an investigative article on the notorious red light district in King’s Cross but this has far reaching effects on her life. At King’s Cross she meets prostitute Princess, and police inspector in the vice squad, Tom Jordan. When Princess later arrives on her doorstep beaten up so badly she is barely recognisable, Hannah has to make some tough decisions and is drawn ever deeper into the world of deceit and violence. Three sex workers are murdered, their deaths covered up in a media blackout, and Hannah herself is under threat. As she discovers that the taste for vice reaches into the higher echelons of the great and the good, Hannah realises she must do everything in her power to expose the truth … and stay alive.
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