Early 1990, in the aftermath of a massacre in East Timor; the military is 'disappearing' witnesses, but a network of activists smuggle the news out. In London's King's Cross, Rachel records the names of the missing. Then she notices a name - Lisa James - a Canadian whose camera may still contain footage of the shootings, and as the only non-local probably the only person whose disappearance might matter to a the Western media. But is Lisa dead, disappeared, or in hiding? And will anyone succeed in getting the evidence out from under the noses of the government forces? Award-winning poet, essayist and reviewer, Helwig's first novel is a moving and exquisitely crafted debut novel that shapes a world in which it is 'far too easy to lose people'. Already published in the Canada to massive acclaim.