Shadow Lives is an unforgettable and moving story. I was completely enamoured with Matt by the end of the book. His growth from a man who only thought of himself to someone who risked his life for a woman he didn't even know was so realistic and well plotted.
Addicted to prescription drugs and having an open contempt for authority Matt has no trouble getting himself into, and out of, life or death situations. This makes for a suspenseful and action packed story.
Foreign Correspondent Matt Latham is in Ukraine to interview Russian Billionaire philanthropist Arkady Voronin. A bomb goes off as he is about to enter the club in which the interview was to take place, killing his interpreter Katya Formina and causing Matt to end up in hospital with memory loss.
Feeling responsible for Katya's death Matt visits her parents and finds out Katya has been searching for her sister who left home two years ago for a modelling job. Matt decides he will find Nadiya and bring her home.
What starts out as an exclusive interview with a Russian Billionaire soon turns into a story of spys, human trafficking, rape, abuse, political intrigue and corruption.
Shadow Lives is at times hard to read, especially the chapters on the trafficked teenage girls.
Fans of noir fiction will love this flawed protagonist. Matt Latham is both frustrating and endearing in equal measures.
I found Shadow Lives to be gripping, tension filled and highly engaging.
My rating 5 / 5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Content: rape, abuse, drug use, suicide.
Publisher: Echo Publishing
Publication date: 30th July 2024
Genre: Crime / Thriller
Pages: 325
RRP: AU$32.99 (paperback)
Source: Courtesy of the publisher