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The die is cast when the malefic King Ajutu realizes that he has been betrayed thrice over on Nkem's account. With Nkem, Odera, and Namdi deeming they are no longer within easy striking distance of the king, the king charges his goons with the task of silencing them for good. When Nkem, Odera, and Namdi come to terms with what they're up against, they form a frantic alliance with the king's twin, Prince Ikuku, and unwittingly the estranged Queen Nena. As they also enlist the help of the Children of the Shadows, will King Ajutu, along with his gentry, become too hot to handle, or will he and…mehr

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The die is cast when the malefic King Ajutu realizes that he has been betrayed thrice over on Nkem's account. With Nkem, Odera, and Namdi deeming they are no longer within easy striking distance of the king, the king charges his goons with the task of silencing them for good. When Nkem, Odera, and Namdi come to terms with what they're up against, they form a frantic alliance with the king's twin, Prince Ikuku, and unwittingly the estranged Queen Nena. As they also enlist the help of the Children of the Shadows, will King Ajutu, along with his gentry, become too hot to handle, or will he and his camarilla meet more than their match in the ever-growing alliance? In Children of the Shadows: Firmness of Purpose, the fight for justice and peace, and for the innocent child victims of the supposedly banned Mkpataku ritual reaches boiling point.
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C. C. Uzoh, M.D., is Nigerian-born British who originally hails from Southeastern Nigeria where he draws his knowledge of the rituals portrayed in this book. The trilogy, which began in Children of the Shadows: Unearthing the Ritual and will conclude in Children of the Shadows: The Never-Ending Fear, is intended to raise awareness of this barbaric practice which, while illegal under the African Charter, is still being pursued in the 21st century. Dr. Uzoh lives with his family in Kleinburg, Ontario, Canada.