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The Good Sister
The Good Sister | Morgan Jones
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Morgan Jones' heart-stopping thriller, The Good Sister, sees one father go further than he ever knew possible, to rescue a daughter who doesn't want to be saved. A missing daughter. A desperate father. A journey to save them both. Sofia Mounir’s world is not her own. Her mother is sick, her father broken, the London they live in is dying of greed and self-obsession. So she flees, to Raqqa: heart of the caliphate, foundation stone of a just world that she will help to build. From violence and sacrifice will grow something beautiful, and she will be part of it. Her faith will be equal to everything asked of her. Until it isn’t. Until it becomes clear that not all her new brothers’ and sisters’ intentions are as pure as her own. Until even her faith becomes a liability. Where do you turn, when the future you’ve longed for wants you dead?
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By the time her father reaches Turkey, Sofia is already beginning her new caliphate life in Raqqa. Explores the islamic radicalisation of a young girl and the journey of her father to find her. I read this because I listen to James O'Brien on LBC who recommended as it changed his perspective on radicalisation especially in the wake of new stories like UK teen Shamima Begum.