The Stone Virgins Yvonne Vera mystery-thrillerFrom the bustling city of Bulawayo, where Vera (Without a Name and Under the Tongue, 2002, etc.) was born, the road to rural Kezi brings the daily busload of commuting workers to stop at Thandabantu Store, which becomes the metaphorical hub of black life in Veras circular, elliptical narrative. There, a young woman named Thenjiwe spies a watchful, solitary man and allows him to follow her back to her house, where the two commence a breathless, two
all caught in their individual stories
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It is the incredible journey of an awkward
People regard them curiously until
Barrington Jedidiah Walker is seventy-four and leads a double life
a Prophet's wife has come forward with incriminating evidence that spells mayhem for the Fire-Fire Ministries and possibly lead to the life imprisonment of her husband
The book concludes with an extensive A-Z list of ailments
The ‘human’ emerges as a deeply political category
the gastronomic capital of France
leads to death
Taj will have to go back and face her before she sends her most deadly weapon–Taj’s former best friend
our digital prowess has led to a disturbing and as yet little understood new form of infidelity: cyber infidelity