(series) Foreign correspondent Faith Zanetti has her dream job: She lives in swanky overseas hotels on somebody else's dime, and she's in nearly constant danger of being blown up. A former Moscow bureau chief for London's Times, Anna Blundy brings plenty of credibility and breezy wit to these fast-paced novels of a woman constantly on the move. (blurb) Faith Zanetti doesn't much care who put the bomb on flight TAA67, the plane that blew up over the tiny Scottish village of Cairbridge 25 years ago. Wasn't it those Libyan terrorists who went to prison? For a woman whose comfort zone is a war zone, it seems like the boring assignment. With the ghost of her dead father creeping out of her dreams, and the screams of the passengers ringing in her ears, Faith might discover—in her sixth investigation, after My Favourite Poison—that the truth might be closer to home than she thought.