Colours of Hatred by Obinna Udenwe
Colours of Hatred by Obinna Udenwe
A bold, emotionally charged political thriller that blends personal tragedy with national intrigue. Set against real historical events in Nigeria, Obinna Udenwe delivers a gripping story of vengeance, betrayal, and the haunting cost of justice.
Leona, an internationally renowned model, confesses on her deathbed to a shocking crime: she killed her father-in-law to avenge her mother's death. What unfolds is a layered narrative tracing her journey from childhood through love, loss, and the brutal realities of power and patriarchy. As the truth emerges, readers are drawn into a complex web of family secrets, political corruption, and the devastating consequences of seeking revenge.
Perfect for fans of African literature, political thrillers, and readers who appreciate stories that explore the intersection of personal trauma and national history. Udenwe crafts a powerful narrative that examines justice, morality, and the price we pay for the choices we make.
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