Child of Dust: A Dotan Naor Thriller
In a gripping thriller that exposes the dark underbelly of paradise, Israeli investigator Dotan Naor is thrust into a treacherous web of deceit when he takes on the case of Eden, a wealthy young woman who vanished without a trace from the pristine beaches of Thailand.
Joined by Iris, Eden's beautiful and haunted mother, Dotan soon discovers that the girl's disappearance is linked to a sinister real estate deal gone wrong. As they delve deeper into the mystery, the exotic landscapes of Thailand and Cambodia reveal a bloody arena where greed, corruption, and unspeakable evil reign supreme.
From the glittering facade of luxury hotels to the gritty backstreets teeming with danger, Dotan and Iris must navigate a treacherous maze of Russian and Israeli mafia, human trafficking, and dark business dealings. With every step, they uncover more secrets and face greater threats, risking everything to find the truth behind Eden's disappearance.
In Child of Dust, the smiles of the missing are erased, and the hunt for a lost girl becomes a pulse-pounding race against time. Will Dotan and Iris unravel the twisted conspiracy before it's too late, or will they become the next victims in a ruthless game where no one is safe?
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"Spanning Tel-Aviv to Thailand to Cambodia, Child of Dust tells the story of lechery and greed and every shade of foul in between. There's no shortage of sexual tension, physical aggressions, and unrelenting danger to keep the pages turning. But at the center of this story of a missing girl and a family's secrets is the great big beating heart of its hero, Dotan Noar, an unflinching man from a forgotten time when honor meant more than money and dignity was worth dying for." - Joe Clifford, author of The Shadow People and the Jay Porter thriller series
"Betrayal, greed, and depravity collide when a child is taken. Zur's breakneck pacing and memorable characters will have you holding your breath to the final, satisfying conclusion." - James L'Etoile, award-winning author of Dead Drop and the Detective Emily Hunter se