Almost a year ago Lady Araba, the head of a self-made fashion empire, was found murdered at her home in Trasacco Valley, the Beverly Hills of Accra. Araba's driver was arrested but her aunt, Dele, suspects that Araba's boyfriend was the real killer. Now Dele approaches Emma Djan, a young PI with a
Sleep Well, My Lady
β Scribed by Kwei Quartey
- Book ID
- 100616407
- Publisher
- Soho Crime
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- en-GB
- Weight
- 2 MB
- Series
- Emma Djan Investigation
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781641292085
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β¦ Synopsis
In the follow-up to the acclaimed series debut The Missing American, PI Emma Djan investigates the death of a Ghanaian fashion icon and social media celebrity, Lady Araba.
Hard-hitting talk show host Augustus Seeza has become a household name in Ghana, though plagued by rumors of lavish overspending, alcoholism, and womanizing. Heβs dating the imposing, beautiful Lady Araba, who leads a self-made fashion empire. Arabaβs religious family believes Augustus is after her money and intervenes to break them up. A few days later, just before a major runway show, Araba is found murdered in her bed. Her driver is arrested after a hasty investigation, but Arabaβs favorite aunt, Dele, has always thought Augustus Seeza was the real killer.
Almost a year later, Dele approaches Emma Djan, who has finally started to settle in as the only female PI at her agency. To solve Lady Arabaβs murder, Emma must not only go on an undercover mission that dredges up trauma from her past, but navigate a long list of suspects with solid alibis. Emma quickly discovers that they are willing to lie for each otherβand that one may still be willing to kill.
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