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On Africa's west coast where the first woman-president is elected to bring hope to the world's number one corrupt nation, the heart-man kills again; and this time it's a nine-year-old boy. For some, it's a business. For Officer Lonos, it's personal. And for the Douglas family, it's an opportunity to clear their name. It hasn't been all that long since RJ Douglas last visit to Liberia, when his father was under suspicion of murder, then tried and executed. Now it is RJ's secret that takes him back-his love child. In the main time, deep inside Monrovia brews an undercover operation called the…mehr

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On Africa's west coast where the first woman-president is elected to bring hope to the world's number one corrupt nation, the heart-man kills again; and this time it's a nine-year-old boy. For some, it's a business. For Officer Lonos, it's personal. And for the Douglas family, it's an opportunity to clear their name. It hasn't been all that long since RJ Douglas last visit to Liberia, when his father was under suspicion of murder, then tried and executed. Now it is RJ's secret that takes him back-his love child. In the main time, deep inside Monrovia brews an undercover operation called the Net, far from James Bond-ish operations, but nonetheless, one established to free the country of the iniquitousness certain people continue to curse Liberia with. And from this, Rufus Bohn's private security agency turns gangsters into dead gods, and ordinary citizens into heroes.
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Ophelia S. Lewis has created more enduring fictional characters than any other Liberian writer writing today. She is the author of the popular heart-man novels, Heart Men and Dead Gods (HM2). Ms. Lewis has also written two collections of short stories, The Dowry of Virgins & Other Stories and Montserrado Stories; a book of essay, My Dear Liberia; and a collection of poems, Journeys. These books provide a view into Liberia society one cannot get from the headlines. Lewis has also written two children's book; A is for Africa and The Good Manner Alphabets (How to be a super polite kid). Ms. Lewis writes full-time and lives with her family in Georgia. Follow author on facebook, twitter @ophie2020, or her website at www.ophelialewis.com.