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1 Shifting Sands Julie Lee , Marcus Lee , 2014 extract autobiography (Trapped)
— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 16 August 2014; (p. 22-25)
1 y separately published work icon Trapped Marcus Lee , Julie Lee , Hazel Flynn , Sydney South : HarperCollins Australia , 2014 7704923 2014 single work autobiography

'How Australian Marcus Lee and his wife, Julie, survived wrongful imprisonment, house arrest and five years of trials and tribulations in Dubai. In 2006 Marcus Lee moved to Dubai with his wife, Julie, to take up his dream job working for Nakheel, the emirate's largest property developer. Everything went swimmingly until one day in 2009 when Marcus was picked up by the state police and imprisoned in solitary over charges of bribery. Marcus managed to get out of prison - and out of Dubai - with the help of Julie, who found her husband and spent five years working to free him - first from one of Dubai's notorious jails, and then from house arrest. In jail she kept his hopes up by smuggling notes and poems to him (she received smuggled diary entries in return). The tale of a foreign posting gone horribly wrong and a relationship which survived despite enormous odds, this is at heart a love story and a testament to the strength of a marriage.' (Publication summary)

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