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Wife of the Gods by Kwei Quartey
4.0
This book was really intriguing. I enjoyed learning a bit about Ghana, and the dual mysteries were very well written and logically solved.
My favorite things about this book is that you can see everything for what it is:
There is a theme of city v. rural life, and neither is specifically "good" or "bad" they are just different, and both containing good and bad characteristics.
The main protagonist has flaws, pretty serious ones, and yet you can still root for him and all his humanity.
The humanity of Effia, Samuel, and Osewa are all so beautifully tragic, and will make you think.
I am excited to continue reading Darko Dawson's mysteries!!
My favorite things about this book is that you can see everything for what it is:
There is a theme of city v. rural life, and neither is specifically "good" or "bad" they are just different, and both containing good and bad characteristics.
The main protagonist has flaws, pretty serious ones, and yet you can still root for him and all his humanity.
The humanity of Effia, Samuel, and Osewa are all so beautifully tragic, and will make you think.
I am excited to continue reading Darko Dawson's mysteries!!