Uriah's Vengeance by Masimba Musodza
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Title:
Uriah's Vengeance
Author:
Masimba Musodza
Category:
General Novel
ISBN:
139780955808258
Publisher:
Julius Masimba Musodza (Belontos Books)
File Size:
1.39 MB
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Synopsis
The first of the Dread Eye Detective Agency novels, featuring Chenai "Ce-Ce" Chisango and her brother, Farai, Rastafarian detectives operating out of Chitungwiza, Zimbabwe. A brilliant pacey read that has been acclaimed around the world as a definitive text to the emerging corpus of Rastafarian fiction.
Cece and Farai are assigned by the wife of a wealthy businessman to protect him from a possible attempt on his life by an extortionist. Despite their efforts, he is brutally murdered in one of his homes and they have to find his killer. Clues point to a quest for revenge for a terrible wrong dating back to Zimbabwe’s war for independence.
However as the sister and brother duo uncover the past, shocking discoveries suggest a motive much closer to the ethos of contemporary society; sheer avarice.
"In the grand tradition of Spillane, Doyle and Chandler, yet entirely unlike them too, The Dread Eye Detective Agency is a fresh and innovative leap forward for the genre. As well as plainly being a cracking good fast paced read. In all Masimba Musodza never fails to deliver." Ivor Hartmann, editor, StoryTime e-zine
"Although the novel is set in Zimbabwe to be honest it can be put in any context and country anywhere in the world. It will appeal to anyone from any continent and any cultural background thus making it an international and not just an African novel. Masimba Musodza has produced a novel that also appeals to all generations from young and old alike…Is he the new Agatha Christie, Enid Blyton, Ian Flemming? I'm really looking forward to see what else comes out from The Dread Detective Agency!" Brian Matemba
"Uriah's Vengeance kept my mind occupied until I drank the last drop of its ink. It interestingly blends very vivid and interesting characters, various cultural influences: english literature, Rastafari from a positive continental African perspective and the rising urban middle class in Zimbabwe. This is an interesting action and investigation movie where the Rastas are the heroes. ", The Bookseeker
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