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A retired English doctor on holiday in Kenya is arrested by a charismatic political leader for killing his father, a freedom fighter and one of the most important leaders of the Mau Mau Struggle fifty years earlier.
In the ensuing courtroom drama, as a murder charge grows into one of a war crime and long-buried secrets come to light, oaths sworn many decades earlier claim more lives, test personal friendships, strain international partnerships and shape the very future of Kenya itself.

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A retired English doctor on holiday in Kenya is arrested by a charismatic political leader for killing his father, a freedom fighter and one of the most important leaders of the Mau Mau Struggle fifty years earlier.

In the ensuing courtroom drama, as a murder charge grows into one of a war crime and long-buried secrets come to light, oaths sworn many decades earlier claim more lives, test personal friendships, strain international partnerships and shape the very future of Kenya itself.


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Autorenporträt
Dawood Ali McCallum's novels have been published in India, Italy and the UK by publishers including Penguin and Hachette. His articles have appeared in journals around the world. For the past twenty-five years he has worked in courts, police stations and prisons in some of the world's most challenging states, including Ethiopia, Rwanda, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Somalia and Zimbabwe. A regular visitor to Kenya since the 1980s, he has worked with the government and the judiciary on numerous anti-corruption initiatives.