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Michael Stanley

A Carrion Death

3.7

Part of "Detective Kubu" series

"A Carrion Death" by Michael Stanley is a riveting crime novel set in the stunning yet harsh landscape of Botswana. The book introduces Detective David Bengu, also known as Kubu, a big, intelligent, and surprisingly fast detective who is well-versed in solving crimes that take place in the country's wild and unpredictable terrain. The story begins with the gruesome discovery of a dead body in the Kalahari Desert, half-eaten by hyenas. The victim is a wealthy white businessman, and the only clue to his identity is a safari hat with a distinctive emblem. Kubu and his team are tasked with solving the murder, but the investigation is far from straightforward. The victim had many enemies, and the team must navigate through a complex web of corruption, greed, and deceit to uncover the truth. Michael Stanley, the pseudonym for the writing team of Michael Sears and Stanley Trollip, has created a vivid and atmospheric portrayal of Botswana, its people, and its culture. The authors' deep knowledge of the country and its history is evident in the rich detail and authenticity of the setting. The characters are well-drawn and engaging, and the plot is full of unexpected twists and turns that keep the reader guessing until the very end. "A Carrion Death" is a compelling and thought-provoking novel that explores the tensions between traditional African values and the pressures of modernity. It is a gripping and suspenseful story that will appeal to fans of crime fiction and anyone interested in contemporary African literature. The book is the first in the Detective Kubu series, and it sets the stage for a thrilling and unforgettable journey into the heart of Botswana's criminal underworld...

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