A mother’s suicide threatens to destroy a family legacy. Her sons, Sam and Daniel, are forced to leave their comfortable worlds behind and search for a woman they believe can unlock the secrets that have remained hidden. They are propelled into separate journeys from Los Angeles to the heart of the Zambezi, where they are forced to confront a man known as Die Duiwel, the Devil. On their adventures they will find themselves in a place where death is one breath away, where thousands of children are disappearing into the darkness, and where the woman they are searching for is on the hunt for revenge. When they stand face-to-face with the forgotten slaves of Africa, they will fight to redeem what has been lost. “A fast-paced mystery … you won’t put it down until you’ve unlocked the secrets and lies to find the truth.” —Judith McCreary, co-executive producer, Law & Order: SVU, Criminal Minds, and CSI “Riveting … an indelible picture painted with suspense.” —Mitch Kruse, author of Restoration Road “An engrossing tale … makes you think about the world we live in and your place in it.” —Tony Guerrero, founder of F.A.C.T. Alliance: Fight Against Child Trafficking
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Sexual Content - /5
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Violence - 2/5
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Language - /5
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Summary
This is a very interesting book. The beginning is intriguing when two brothers get news of their mother's death. Then comes the reading of the will and the brothers find out a family secret and have to make a trip overseas to find out what really happened before they can get their inheritance. It has a lot of action and is quite descriptive giving the reader a good picture of the terrain and the characters.
Violence-The violence is descriptive, but not overbearing or gory.
Sexual-There are suggestions of feelings between couples, but nothing that would be considered sexual.