
The Lupane Legacy
Joshua Denham and Devon Kerr, Book 1
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Paul Heitsch
About this listen
Ghosts of a Revolution . . . Patrick Khumalo was only five when his entire village was massacred before his eyes. For twenty-nine years the desire for justice has burned inside him . . . but now it's lit a fuse.
The Lupane Legacy is a story of tangled family ties, of love, betrayal, and revenge. From the halls of power and intrigue in Washington, DC, to the dark secrets of postcolonial Africa, this international thriller will pull you into a world where nothing is black and white, and everyone has something to hide.
©2014 Darby G. Holladay (P)2015 Manor Minor PressCritic Reviews
"Engrossing.... A recommendation for even the most seasoned thriller reader." (Diane Donovan, Midwest Book Review)
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