This is the follow up to
The People Traders and chronicles Karen Marshall's return to the Lebanon to rescue another group of girls who have been abducted. It also gives her the opportunity to elicit some revenge on those who had been involved in her own kidnapping.
Despite sketchy references being made to previous events, it is necessary to have read 'The People Traders' beforehand to be able to completely follow the fundamental story.
I had found 'The People Traders' a reasonably acceptable story despite its various shortcomings so was encouraged to follow through with this sequel.
However, not only did the extremely poor punctuation, formatting, grammar etc continue through into 'The People Trafficker' making it a very hard read, the story was poorly written, stilted and even became way beyond the realms of fiction. Naturally, I appreciate this is supposed to be fiction but the whole topic of human trafficking deserves to be dealt with in a more realistic style to help raise awareness of this subject in a better manner.
I do not normally like to leave a book unfinished so did force myself to reach the end hoping for an improvement which never came to fruition.
In spite of it being priced at under £[], I would still advise buying something else!