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Tikiri Herath

The Girl Who Crossed the Line

A reckless girl. A grave mistake. Where it all began….

She’s the underdog everyone loves to hate….

…then she commits a crime.

Asha is the outsider, the girl everyone loves to hate.

One day, she does the unspeakable in a desperate bid to keep a friendship.

But she doesn’t realize her misdeed has got the attention of a ruthless and powerful man who rules the dark underworld of human trafficking.

Will he let her get away with it?

Or will he entrap her too?

One thing is for sure. Asha’s grave mistake will haunt her for the rest of her life.

 "This is a tale for our times. We are at a crossroads where women and their daughters are standing up, making noise, and getting things done for the benefit of the planet, the social order, and human beings more generally. I loved this story!" ~ Goodreads Reader.

Did you like Lisbeth Salander from The Girl with a Dragon Tattoo? Then, you’ll love Asha from the Red Heeled Rebels.


Begin a wild ride around the world without getting a passport or even buying an airline ticket.


Get it now.

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The Girl Who Crossed the Line is the prequel story to the addictive Red Heeled Rebels psychological suspense series.

*This book was formerly titled Shattered / Beginnings.

If you enjoy gripping psychological thrillers with flawed but gutsy heroines, vigilante action in exotic locales and twists that get your pulse pounding, you’ll love these books by multiple award-winning Canadian novelist, Tikiri Herath.
58 páginas impresas
Publicación original
2019
Año de publicación
2019
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