Zeus is the cruelest man in the city. And heβs the only one who can save me. If I donβt sell my body at one of his infamous parties, Iβll be forced into a nightmarish arranged marriage. But he wonβt accept any offers. Not until heβs had me for himself. I thought I chose the right man
Richer Than All His Tribe
β Scribed by Nicholas Monsarrat
- Publisher
- House of Stratus
- Year
- 2013;2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 315 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0755140249
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β¦ Synopsis
The sequel to The Tribe That Lost Its Head is a compelling story which charts the steady drift of a young African nation towards bankruptcy, chaos and barbarism. On the island of Pharamaul, a former British Protectorate, newly installed Prime Minister, Chief Dinamaula, celebrates Independence Day with his people, full of high hopes for the future. But the heady euphoria fades and Dinamaula's ambitions and ideals start to buckle as his new found wealth corrupts him, leaving his nation to spiral towards hellish upheaval and tribal warfare.
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