
An African Affair
A Suspense, Africa, Thriller book. FIRST READS GIVEAWAYAn African Affair is a political thriller which certainly left me thrilled! I loved the...
An international thriller shot through with journalistic intrigue, political corruption, and romance that may not be what it seems. After the assassination of a prominent Nigerian politician, New York journalist Lindsay Cameron moves to Lagos to follow a trail of corruption, drug smuggling and murder. What begins with a coveted and exclusive interview with President Michael Olumide quickly spirals into something darker and increasingly dangerous. When two high-profile figures on opposite sides of the political spectrum-Olumide's most trusted adviser and his archrival for the presidency-are killed in suspiciously quick succession, Olumide's promise to hold free elections is cast in doubt. As Lindsay races her colleagues to penetrate the intricate network of Western officials, foreign correspondents, and CIA agents who run the Nigerian show, her entanglement with a rare art...
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- Filetype: PDF
- Pages: 272 pages
- ISBN: 9780670022885 / 0
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Blah blah blah Nigeria blah blah blah CIA blah blah blah danger blah blah blah bad characters blah blah blah bad ending. And some actual continuity issues to boot. But all that said, it didn't completely stink. It was a quick read... Definitely not my usual genre, and I was pretty wary going in, as I am about any "white person writing about white people in Africa" story. Despite my skepticism, nothing really set off my alarm bells, although I fully admit there may be things I missed that should have. I thought the ending was kind of weird and rushed--the one plot... FIRST READS GIVEAWAYAn African Affair is a political thriller which certainly left me thrilled! I loved the high level of tension from first page to last. The characters were believable and all terribly suspicious. I loved it! The politics are never so deep as to drown someone who is not politically informed. With a clear picture of...