Land of My Fathers
- 272 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Gripping story of conflict and turmoil in Liberia.
This author is known for the pseudonym under which his works were published. His writing is characterized by a distinctive style and a unique perspective on the world. Readers appreciate his ability to draw them into the narrative and leave a lasting impression. His literary contribution lies in the originality and artistic merit of his texts.




Gripping story of conflict and turmoil in Liberia.
William Mawolo arrives in a Liberian town with a secret mission: to investigate the mysterious disappearance of the police chief and faces the hostilities from the locals. A rich mix of African tradition, classic crime fiction and the supernatural. A captivating account of the complexities of Liberian society.