MARRAKECH 1966
Vicky Baudin steps onto a train winding through Morocco, looking for the grandmother she has never met.
Itâs an epic journey thatâll take her to the edge of Atlas Mountains â and closer to the answers sheâs been craving all her life.
But dark secrets whisper amongst the dunes. And in unlocking the mystery of Clemenceâs past, Vicky will unearth great danger too . . .
Five-star reader reviews for Night Train to Marrakech
âA love story and a thriller all in oneâ âââââ
âEpic storytellingâ âââââ
âUtterly spellbindingâ âââââ
âA book to lose yourself inâ âââââ
âFabulous, heart-stopping read, absolutely unputdownable in placesâ âââââ
âFull of mystery and dramaâ âââââ
âPolitical tensions, murders and love, this book has them all....â âââââ
âFull of twists and turnsâ âââââ
âA historical novel, this is also a suspenseful thriller' âââââ
âAtmospheric, drew me into the souks of Marrakechâ âââââ
âThis is a story of family, friendships, love and warâ âââââ
A âgripping story of love, betrayal and dangerâ Womanâs Weekly
âAn enthralling storyâ Woman
âAn utterly atmospheric, gripping read that transports you to Marrakech . . . a real page-turnerâ SUSAN LEWIS
âA world of stunning beauty and extreme danger . . . Dinah Jefferies is at the top of her gameâ GILL PAUL
âA mouthwatering read, intense and emotional. I loved it. Its characters hooked me irresistibly and stole my heart . . . a wonderful, heart-wrenching tale of love, danger and bone-chilling secretsâ KATE FURNIVALL
ââThe seductive colours, sights, sounds and aromas of Marrakech, with a hidden, darker side, are so powerfully evoked that you are instantly transported thereâ LIZ TRENOW
âA tense, thrilling story full of murders and mysteries . . . this atmospheric story will transport you to the heart of Moroccoâ Daily Record
Dinah Jefferies began her career with The Separation, followed by the No.1 Sunday Times and Richard and Judy bestseller, The Tea-Planterâs Wife. Born in Malaysia, she moved to England at the age of nine, and went on to study fashion design, work in Tuscany as an au pair for an Italian countess, and live with a rock band in a commune in Suffolk.
In 1985, a family tragedy changed everything, and she now draws on the experience of loss in her writing, infusing love, loss and danger with the seductive beauty of her locations. She is published in 29 languages in over 30 countries and lives close to her family in Gloucestershire.