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Ahmed Camara was an ordinary man, a Police Officer in the City of Dakar, Senegal, when he was approached by a mysterious man named Master Aziz. As it turns out, Master Aziz is a centuries-old Vampire, and he made Ahmed Camara an offer he couldn't refuse. The ancient African Vampire has big plans for the people of Senegal. In exchange for Camara's allegiance, Master Aziz promised power and wealth, plus the means of saving the world. Shortly before the Zombie Apocalypse began, the newly appointed Mayor Camara ordered the construction of the Wall of Dakar. Thus, the West African nation of Senegal…mehr

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Ahmed Camara was an ordinary man, a Police Officer in the City of Dakar, Senegal, when he was approached by a mysterious man named Master Aziz. As it turns out, Master Aziz is a centuries-old Vampire, and he made Ahmed Camara an offer he couldn't refuse. The ancient African Vampire has big plans for the people of Senegal. In exchange for Camara's allegiance, Master Aziz promised power and wealth, plus the means of saving the world. Shortly before the Zombie Apocalypse began, the newly appointed Mayor Camara ordered the construction of the Wall of Dakar. Thus, the West African nation of Senegal was saved from the Zombie Hordes while the rest of the world burned. In this Post-Apocalyptic world where Zombies roam almost every inch of the Planet Earth, the Vampires are Mankind's protectors. Humanity has been saved, but at what cost ? When Master Aziz turns the beautiful Salima Senghor, Mayor Camara's lover, into a Vampire, their bond will be tested. Realizing that he's made a deal with the Devil, Mayor Camara must decide between the Fate of Mankind, and his own thirst for revenge against his most dangerous ally...
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Autorenporträt
The Afrocentric Chronicles takes place in the same universe as Black On Black BDSM and Black Muslim Love Stories, also by Teejay LeCapois.