Intimate Strangers

Intimate Strangers by Susan Lewis is a novel published by Random House in October 2003, featuring 512 pages in English. This installment in Lewis’s ongoing series follows investigative journalists Laurie Forbes and Elliot Russell as they delve into the perilous realm of human trafficking and forced prostitution in the East End of London. As they navigate this dangerous investigation, they also confront significant challenges in their personal lives.
Readers will find a narrative that intertwines the perspectives of the journalists, the vulnerable women caught in captivity, and a ruthless gang boss. The story explores the complexities of love amidst harrowing circumstances, highlighting the emotional and physical dangers faced by those involved. Intimate Strangers presents a multifaceted view of the issues surrounding human trafficking while maintaining a focus on the characters’ struggles and resilience.
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The compelling new novel in Susan Lewis’s ongoing series featuring investigative journalists Laurie Forbes and Elliot Russell. In Intimate Strangers the two take on the highly dangerous world of human trafficking and forced prostitution in the East End of London, while their own personal lives face challenges almost impossible to overcome. Fellow journalist Sherry MacElroy steps in to help, but the investigation soon turns into a terrifying and life-threatening ordeal for them all-Told from the point of view of the journalists, the helpless women in captivity and a merciless gang boss, Intimate Strangers is a gripping tale of love and the terrible things it can do-
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