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Nairobi Heat
Nairobi Heat
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A cop from Wisconsin pursues a killer through the terrifying slums of Nairobi and the memories of genocide IN MADISON, WISCONSIN, it's a big deal when African peace activist Joshua Hakizimana-who saved hundreds of people from the Rwandan genocide-accepts a position at the university to teach about "genocide and testimony." Then a young woman is found murdered on his doorstep. Local police Detective Ishmael-an African-American in an "extremely white" town-suspects the crime is racially motivated…
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  • Autors: Mukoma Wa Ngugi
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  • Gads: 2011
  • Lapas: 208
  • ISBN-10 : 1935554646
  • ISBN-13 : 9781935554646
  • Formāts: 14.1 x 20.9 x 1.7 cm, minkšti viršeliai
  • Valoda: Anglų

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A cop from Wisconsin pursues a killer through the terrifying slums of Nairobi and the memories of genocide

IN MADISON, WISCONSIN, it's a big deal when African peace activist Joshua Hakizimana-who saved hundreds of people from the Rwandan genocide-accepts a position at the university to teach about "genocide and testimony." Then a young woman is found murdered on his doorstep.

Local police Detective Ishmael-an African-American in an "extremely white" town-suspects the crime is racially motivated; the Ku Klux Klan still holds rallies there, after all. 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 him to a place still vibrating from the genocide that happened around its borders, where violence is a part of everyday life, where big-oil money rules and where the local cops shoot first and ask questions later-a place, in short, where knowing the truth about history can get you killed.

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A cop from Wisconsin pursues a killer through the terrifying slums of Nairobi and the memories of genocide

IN MADISON, WISCONSIN, it's a big deal when African peace activist Joshua Hakizimana-who saved hundreds of people from the Rwandan genocide-accepts a position at the university to teach about "genocide and testimony." Then a young woman is found murdered on his doorstep.

Local police Detective Ishmael-an African-American in an "extremely white" town-suspects the crime is racially motivated; the Ku Klux Klan still holds rallies there, after all. 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 him to a place still vibrating from the genocide that happened around its borders, where violence is a part of everyday life, where big-oil money rules and where the local cops shoot first and ask questions later-a place, in short, where knowing the truth about history can get you killed.

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