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A Deadly Covenant by Michael Stanley #Review #Giveaway #DetectiveKobu
Today I am happy to return to some african noir, to Michael Stanley's Detective Kubu series with A Deadly Covenant. You can read my reviews of more of this series: Dying to Live here Facets of Death here .
When a human skeleton is discovered at the site of a
controversial new dam in remote northern Botswana, rookie Detective Kubu is
drawn into a terrifying local feud, and discovers a deadly covenant that could
change everything…
While building a pipeline near the Okavango Delta, a
contractor unearths the remains of a long-dead Bushman. Rookie Detective David
‘Kubu’ Bengu of Botswana CID and Scottish pathologist, Ian MacGregor, are
sent to investigate, and MacGregor discovers the skeletons of eight more men.
Shortly after the gruesome discoveries, the elder of a nearby village is murdered in his home. The local police are convinced it was a robbery, but Kubu isn’t so sure … and neither is the strange woman who claims that an angry river spirit caused the elder’s death.
As accusations of corruption are levelled and international outrage builds over the massacre of the Bushman families, Kubu and his colleagues uncover a deadly covenant, and begin to fear that their own lives may be in mortal danger…
My Thoughts
In this piece of sunshine noir, Detective Kubu is a young man, keen to give everyone his full attention but rather shy and unsure in his personal life. You see him interact with different levels within the police force and with a wide range of characters. As Botswana shimmers in the heat, Kubu finds himself investigating a web of intrigue which spans the decades. Old traditions seem to have a bearing on current events. It is clear that there has been a cover up concerning a massacre. How this impacts on the present day is slowly uncovered.
I particularly enjoyed the relationships which Kubu forms with colleagues, especially Mabaku, who in some ways acts as a mentor for the young detective. You can tell that Kubu respects expertise and experience, but questions everything. Indeed , Kubu is not blind to subterfuge and is determined to find out the truth. The different strands of the story are skilfully woven and the final exposition is clear and satisfying.
In short: present day crime stands alongside superstition and tradition.
About the Author
Michael Stanley is the writing team of Michael Sears and Stanley Trollip. Both were born in South Africa and have worked in academia and business. Stanley was an educational psychologist, specialising in the application of computers to teaching and learning, and is a pilot. Michael specialised in image processing and remote sensing and taught at the University of the Witwatersrand. On a flying trip to Botswana, they watched a pack of hyenas hunt, kill, and devour a wildebeest, eating both flesh and bones. That gave them the premise for their first mystery, A Carrion Death, which introduced Detective David ‘Kubu’ Bengu of the Botswana Criminal Investigation Department. It was a finalist for five awards, including the Crime Writers’ Association Debut Dagger. The series has been critically acclaimed, and their third book, Death of the Mantis, won the Barry Award for Best Paperback Original mystery and was shortlisted for an Edgar award. Deadly Harvest was shortlisted for an International Thriller Writers award. They have also written a thriller, Dead of Night, following the investigative journalist, Crystal Nguyen, who gets caught up in the war against rhino poaching and rhino-horn smuggling.
You can follow Michael Stanley here: Twitter | Website
Book link: Amazon UK
Thanks to Karen Sullivan and Anne Cater at Orenda Books for a copy of the book and a place on the blog tour.
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Thanks for the blog tour support x
ReplyDeleteMAny thanks for the review and hosting the giveaway! Michael and Stanley.
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