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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalA deadly virus is stolen from a lab in Zimbabwe and hours later, bodies begin dropping in neighboring Botswana under very strange and unknown circumstances.
Garikai, a semi-retired Zimbabwean spy living in Gaborone, is roped in to track and retrieve the virus. It seems like it would be a straight forward proposition: track down a group of disgruntled scientists with a bone to chew against their government and take back what belongs to his country. Simple, that is, until bazookas start going off and Garikai gets more than he bargained for.
While Tsholofelo, a senior detective of the Botswana Police Service, is on the case for her country, Garikai is forced to improvise to stay ahead of an assassin's bullet or scientist's syringe.
Garikai and Tsholo, an unlikely pair, are forced to team up and together, they uncover a truth that will shake both nations to their cores.
Mpho LM Mooketsi & Joseph Dzatsata
Mpho LM Mooketsi published her first story, Destructive Legacy, in 1996 at the age of twenty-two. An ardent reader of fiction, she has been writing for years. She has recently published Once Upon an African Moon, Once Upon an African Sun, and Spliced.
Born and raised in Botswana. Southern Africa, Mpho loves to travel and draws from her experiences in coming up with her stories. She studied Psychology in the United States of America and now lives in Botswana with her family.
Joseph Dzatsata is an avid reader of crime thrillers, suspense and fantasy novels, as well as comics. To him, writing books is as essential as breathing.
Born and raised in the African country of Zimbabwe, Joseph draws his inspiration from the often stranger-than-fiction events that occur in his home country. His personal experiences in the private security sector has certainly helped in colouring his stories. He lives in Mutare, Zimbabwe with his family.
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