Nick Foster was born in Liverpool in 1966 and educated at University College London. He worked for several years as a European Union diplomat, and as a stringer working out of Caracas, filing news stories and research to the UK broadsheets. He now writes features for the Financial Times and the International New York Times, among other outlets. He is also producing a documentary film on France's highest-profile cold case. Foster lives with his family in Belgium.
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Murder at Roaringwater is the inside story of a young Frenchwoman, Sophie Toscan du Plantier. In this notorious and unresolved crime, the victim seemed to have a premonition of her own terrible end. Ever since she was violently killed outside her holiday... SEE MORE