In Upper Guinea civil war is brewing. Thousands have already died but the savage killing of young British aid worker Miranda Williams captures public attention. But for disenchanted war correspondent Peter Lucas, her death conjures up uneasy ghosts from the past.
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Jeffrey Lee was born in South Africa and educated at Oxford. He has been a BBC foreign affairs producer and Foreign Editor at Channel 4 News. After receiving an MBA from INSEAD, he is now involved in new media. Jeffrey Lee is married and lives in London. Dog Days is his first novel.
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