Buy The Vanishings as an Ebook!

From Thoughts from Botswana by Lauri Kubuitsile Tue Mar 4 2014, 13:36:00

The Vanishings is now available as an ebook!!

Blurb:

People are vanishing all around Maun; a small town in northern Botswana not known for its serious crime. So far there are no bodies only clues. The kidnap victims may still be alive but the clock is ticking. Some say it is the work of a serial killer while others say that body parts are being taken from the victims for muti. Is the Spiritual Awakening Revival Church somehow involved and where does the brand new HIV/AIDS facility, Hope Institute, fit in?

Brought in to solve these crimes is disgraced detective Dambuza Chakalisa. With the help of a local resident and tour operator Delly Woods, he must get to the bottom of the mystery before it's too late to find any of the vanished alive.

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