Red Dust
Heather Jackson(Author)
Troubador Publishing
Will be published approx. on 28. October 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
268 pages
978-1-80634-678-3 (ISBN)
Description
"To show you mercy is no gain; to destroy you is no loss." - The Angkar.
Pol Pot's shadowy organisation the Angkar destroyed almost a quarter of Cambodia's population during its murderous rule.
Emily, a London journalist, is to join her paper's investigations team, but remains haunted by her doctor mother's disappearance in Cambodia twenty years earlier. When a name from the past resurfaces, she realises she can't move on without uncovering the truth.
Emily engineers an assignment to cover illegal logging in Cambodia, but what begins as a professional investigation soon becomes deeply personal. Guided by journalist Jon Berger and his Cambodian wife Nary, she journeys from Phnom Penh to Battambang and deep into the forests where illegal logging is robbing the villagers of their livelihoods.
Emily's search reveals a hidden story. Her mother, Maggie, had uncovered corruption within the UNHCR and was betrayed to the Khmer Rouge to ensure her silence.
As Emily closes in on the truth, those complicit will do anything to keep their secrets buried. Can she achieve the justice that has long been denied, as well as finally coming to peace with her past?
Pol Pot's shadowy organisation the Angkar destroyed almost a quarter of Cambodia's population during its murderous rule.
Emily, a London journalist, is to join her paper's investigations team, but remains haunted by her doctor mother's disappearance in Cambodia twenty years earlier. When a name from the past resurfaces, she realises she can't move on without uncovering the truth.
Emily engineers an assignment to cover illegal logging in Cambodia, but what begins as a professional investigation soon becomes deeply personal. Guided by journalist Jon Berger and his Cambodian wife Nary, she journeys from Phnom Penh to Battambang and deep into the forests where illegal logging is robbing the villagers of their livelihoods.
Emily's search reveals a hidden story. Her mother, Maggie, had uncovered corruption within the UNHCR and was betrayed to the Khmer Rouge to ensure her silence.
As Emily closes in on the truth, those complicit will do anything to keep their secrets buried. Can she achieve the justice that has long been denied, as well as finally coming to peace with her past?
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Market Harborough
United Kingdom
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 129 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-80634-678-3 (9781806346783)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Heather Jackson worked as an eye surgeon in Cambodia in the 1990s. Here she was exposed daily to the effects of landmine injuries on ordinary families, as well as the continued trauma from the Khmer Rouge years. Previously she had academic papers published on these experiences, but this is her first novel.