Agatha Zaza is a writer living in Helsinki, Finland. She works in the international development sector specialising in communications, institutional giving and human rights. Born in Zambia, Agatha has worked and lived in several countries, among them New Zealand and the then Soviet Union. While in Ireland, she earned a Master's in Equality Studies from University College Dublin and she completed her first novel, The Pretenders, in Singapore. Agatha's work can be seen in the Johannesburg Review of Books. She has been nominated for a prize for short fiction. She can usually be found working in cafes in Helsinki's historic centre and enjoys perusing its second hand clothing and furniture shops.
""As the story progresses, the twists become darker and more disturbing, leaving readers shocked and pensive."" – Booklist