Where the Weaver Birds Fly
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2011 | Contemporary | Fiction & Poetry
In small-town England, struggling single mother Jane, receives a proposition she can’t refuse. Robert, an ex-pat on annual leave from Africa, is determined to return with a wife and he’s set his sights on Jane. She is a realist, but he’s offering her a whole new world. Soon, she and her six-year old daughter, pack up and head for a luxurious life full of parties, cocktail soirees and swimming pool fun (popular with families and swingers alike!)
But Jane isn’t one of ‘the wives’ content with the claustrophobic confines of the compound. She hungers for the real Africa and volunteers at a slum project. This prompts her to use her journalistic background and cunning to investigate on the spot corruption, making some very dangerous enemies along the way. Overcoming confrontations, she won’t stop until justice is done… but justice has a very different meaning in Africa. Has she bitten off more than she can chew?
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Published by | Acorn Independent Press |
Edition | Unknown |
ISBN | 9781908318312 |
Language | English |
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