Synopses & Reviews
When Abigail Bukula, a young lawyer in the South African Justice Department, learns that the secret son of her aunt, who died in a massacre years ago, has been arrested by the Zimbabwean government, she races to his aid. Shes as determined as ever, but perhaps a bit naive as well. Accused of being a part of the so-called Harare Seven, her cousin is being held as a political prisoner in the countrys most brutal prison.
With only an eager young lawyer as an ally and a director of the countrys intelligence agency either helping her or setting her up, Bukula will not leave without winning her cousins freedom and learning what really happened to her aunt so many years ago. By cunning, by bribery, by sheer audacity—and with the help of prison psychologist Yudel Gordon—Abigail is determined to prevail in Those Who Love Night, Wessel Ebersohns explosive follow-up to his critically acclaimed series debut.
Synopsis
When Abigail Bukula, a young lawyer in the South African Justice Department, learns that the secret son of her aunt, who died in a massacre years ago, has been arrested by the Zimbabwean government, she races to his aid. Shes as determined as ever, but perhaps a bit naive as well. Accused of being a part of the so-called Harare Seven, her cousin is being held as a political prisoner in the countrys most brutal prison.
With only an eager young lawyer as an ally and a director of the countrys intelligence agency either helping her or setting her up, Bukula will not leave without winning her cousins freedom and learning what really happened to her aunt so many years ago. By cunning, by bribery, by sheer audacity—and with the help of prison psychologist Yudel Gordon—Abigail is determined to prevail in Those Who Love Night, Wessel Ebersohns explosive follow-up to his critically acclaimed series debut.
About the Author
WESSEL EBERSOHN, an internationally published author, was born in Cape Town, South Africa. Those Who Love Night is the second in an outstanding new crime series that began with the widely acclaimed The October Killings. Visit him online at www.WesselEbersohn.com.