Selected as a Best Crime Novel of the Month by The Times, Sunday Times, Independent, Guardian, Observer, Financial Times and Irish Times. Chosen as a Waterstones Thriller of the Month 'Lightseekers is the type of detective crime thriller that should be on everyone's shelves' Dorothy Koomson, author of My Other Husband 'A fast-paced thriller that offers insight into the ever present tensions in a poverty stricken community. An action-packed and spirited debut' Oyinkan Braithwaite, author of My Sister, the Serial Killer Winner of the 2019 UEA Crime Writing Prize, Lightseekers is the start of a major new crime series introducing investigative psychologist Dr Philip Taiwo. When three young students are brutally murdered in a Nigerian university town, their killings - and their killers - are caught on social media. The world knows who murdered them; what no one knows is why. As the legal trial begins, investigative psychologist Philip Taiwo is contacted by the father of one of the boys, desperate for some answers to his son's murder. But Philip is an expert in crowd behaviour and violence, not a detective, and after travelling to the sleepy town that bore witness to the horror, he soon feels dramatically out of his depth. Will he finally be able to uncover the truth of what happened to the Okriki Three? ----------------------- **Philip Taiwo returns in Gaslight - AVAILABLE TO BUY NOW**
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Cat and Rat, an interesting new book for children, reminds us of the old Cat and Mouse story. Everyone expects the rat to go into hiding when a cat enters scene, but this is not the case in this new book. Cat and Rat do not necessarily share the same old belief that it is only when the cat is away, the rat takes over the house. Indeed, Cat and Rat are parleys in this storybook. That was probably the situation at the beginning of creation. In spite of the perception of grownups about cats and rats, he teaches young children a few lessons in this humorous and interesting story. Cat and Rat teaches children to love one another, share what they have and live in harmony with their peers. The story also teaches children to do away with negative behaviours such as fighting, selfishness and wickedness. The book is ideal for children in nursery and early primary school. The vocabulary is simple and the grammar is suitable for young children. Hence I recommend the book for use in schools, libraries and homes. Kehinde A. Ayoola, PhD. Department of English, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife
LONGLISTED FOR THE IAN FLEMING STEEL DAGGER 2024 'Wonderful' LEE CHILD 'Outstanding' NADINE MATHESON'Deftly plotted' GUARDIAN 'Vivid and immersive' BIG ISSUE Folasade Dawodu is married to the Bishop of a Nigerian Megachurch. She is prominent, she is young, she inspires: she is the First Lady. But when Bishop Jeremiah Dawodu is arrested at the pulpit for the murder of his beloved wife, shock cuts through this tight community. The arrest is televised all around Lagos, but while Bishop consistently maintains his innocence, and his congregation believe him, the First Lady remains missing. Philip Taiwo, compassionate investigative psychologist, is asked by his sister, a member of the Dawodus' church, to take on the case: to find out the truth, whatever the cost. But as he searches for Folasade, his own beloved family begins to fracture. Gaslight is the sensational follow up to Femi Kayode's acclaimed debut, Lightseekers, picked as a Book of the Month by the Times, Sunday Times, Independent, Guardian, Observer, Financial Times and Irish Times and as a Waterstones Thriller of the Month----------------'Femi Kayode is an unparalleled wordsmith' S. A. COSBY'The atmosphere and characters were authentic to the point I felt I could recognise them, and I was captivated to find out who was responsible and why' AMEN ALONGE
Der forensische Psychologe Dr. Philip Taiwo ermittelt im Fall des verschwundenen Bischof Dawodus, der des Mordes an seiner Frau verdächtigt wird. Taiwo, dessen Schwester um Hilfe bittet, stößt auf eine Mauer des Schweigens in der Gemeinde und muss erkennen, dass auch seine Familie in Gefahr ist.