Deadly Confessions
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Busayo Matuluko
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When a dinner party turns bloody, one maid vanishes without a trace. The second YA mystery thriller from bestselling author Busayo Matuluko, exploring the deadly dramas of the Nigerian elite.
True-crime obsessed Lara Oyinlola is back in Lagos after her university flatmate, Wura, begs for her help – Wura’s sister, Eniola, worked as a maid for the wealthy residents of Hibiscus Lane and has been missing in Nigeria for three weeks. Going undercover as a maid herself, Lara infiltrates the lives of Hibiscus Lane’s elite. But when she discovers Eniola’s diary, it’s clear that beneath the polished surface lies a web of dangerous secrets. And someone will do anything – even murder – to keep them buried.
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