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9781935554646

Nairobi Heat

by Ngugi, Mukoma wa
  • ISBN13:

    9781935554646

  • ISBN10:

    1935554646

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2011-09-13
  • Publisher: Melville International Crime

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Summary

For fans of smart foreign crime books, an action-packed crime story in an unusual setting-Kenya-and rooted in fascinating African history In Madison, Wisconsin, it's a big deal when African peace activist Joshua Hakizimana-famous for saving hundreds of people from the Rwandan genocide-accepts a position at the university. Then a young girl is found murdered on his doorstep. For local police Detective Ishmael-an African American in an ;extremely white ; town-it seems like the kind of crime that happens in an area where the Ku Klux Klan still holds rallies. But then he gets a mysterious phone call: ;If you want the truth, you must go to its source. The truth is in the past. Come to Nairobi. ; It's the beginning of a journey that will take Ishmael to a place still vibrating from the surrounding genocide, where big-oil money rules and where the local cops shoot first and ask questions later. And although it's the land of his ancestors, it becomes a disorienting and terrifying quest through the slums of Nairobi, a place where knowing the truth about history can kill you. From the Trade Paperback edition.

Author Biography

MUKOMA WA NGUGI is a novelist and poet, whose books include the novel Nairobi Heat and the poetry collection Hurling Words at Consciousness. He was short listed for the Caine Prize for African writing in 2009 and for the 2010 Penguin Prize for African Writing. 

His columns have appeared in the GuardianInternational Herald Tribune, and the Los Angeles Times, and he has been a guest on Democracy Now, Al Jazeera, and the BBC World Service. His stories and poetry have been published in the Kenyon ReviewKwani!Chimurenga and Tin House Magazine, among other places.

Mukoma was born in 1971 in Evanston, Illinois and grew up in Kenya before returning to the United States for his undergraduate and graduate education. He is currently a professor of English at Cornell University.

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