Lightseekers (A Philip Taiwo Mystery, 1)

Lightseekers (A Philip Taiwo Mystery, 1)

Hardcover
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Beschreibung

A Nigerian psychologist travels to a remote southern border town to uncover the truth about the murder of three university students in this "original and fast-paced thriller" (Lauren Wilkinson, author of American Spy).

When Dr. Philip Taiwo is called on by a powerful Nigerian politician to investigate the public torture and murder of three university students in remote Port Harcourt, he has no idea that he’s about to be enveloped by a perilous case that is far from cold.

Philip is not a detective. He’s an investigative psychologist, an academic more interested in figuring out the why of a crime than actually solving it. But when he steps off the plane and into the dizzying frenzy of the provincial airport, he soon realizes that the murder of the Okriki Three isn’t as straightforward as he thought. With the help of his loyal and streetwise personal driver, Chika, Philip must work against those actively conspiring against him to parse together the truth of what happened to these students.

A thrilling and atmospheric mystery, and an unforgettable portrait of the contemporary Nigerian sociopolitical landscape, Lightseekers is a wrenching novel tackling the porousness between the first and third worlds, the enduring strength of tribalism and homeland identity, and the human need for connection in the face of isolation.
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Format
Hardcover
Seitenzahl
432
Preis
19.75 €

Beiträge

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3

This is an intense read, especially with everything that’s been going on in Nigeria. Dr. Taiwo is a very talented clinical psychologist who doesn’t quit. He makes a great main character and really helped pull me into this story, even though it took me awhile (until the middle of Act Two) to get into it. There is a lot going on in this book, and the explanation of the issues seems to be rushed. The religious tension, the homophobia, the lack of accountability…there was no resolution. These things are current in Nigeria, so it could be a parallel. Overall, it’s a good book, but I wish there was more clarification and resolve.

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