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Dreams, secrets and a murky past

29 June 2009

Gold Dust by Kimberley Freeman

Sofi, Lena and Natalya grow up together in Soviet Russia. Sisters and cousins, their bond helps them through hardship. But they each harbour dreams and ambitions that are impossible to achieve under the communist regime. Sofi invents a ruthless and dangerous scheme which nets them enough money to travel to London and achieve their dreams. However it also nets them an enemy who threatens to ruin their newfound happiness. Is the importance of family enough to keep them together when the spectre of their past threatens to tear their lives apart? An enthralling saga; like Kate Morton, I found Gold Dust hard to put down. Kimberley Freeman is a Brisbane writer, who also writes under the name Kim Wilkins. If you like this novel, you should try Duet by the same author.
Author: Kimberley Freeman
Reviewed by:
Phoebe

 

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