So, I hardly talk about my book, but I will do so today. As you can see from the picture above, the title of the book is, "Killing US." It was first published in the month of May, 2020, where it was entered in the StoryTeller UK 2020 competition. Sadly, it didn't make it to the shortlist, but when the second edition was published a month ago, it made it to the top 50 LGBT fiction on Amazon Kindle. The book is a novelette, which focuses on police brutality, tribalism, occultism, and homophobia. SYNOPSIS: Ikechukwu and his friends are out to survive. They don't feel safe any longer. If they are not trying to survive the police, they are doing all they can to destroy the serial killers who are targeting a specific group of people. It's a fight against the people that are out to kill them. Are they going to survive, or perish? The book is available on Amazon, in and paperback format. You can get it here . And also on OKADABOOKS. You can get it here . I'd love...
The Masire brothers. photo credit: news24.com BY CHISOM PETER JOB. Kings of Jo’Burg is a South African TV show created by Shona Ferguson of the Ferguson Films. It is a crime fantasy TV show about the Masire brothers-Simon Masire, played by Shona Ferguson, and Mogomotsi Masire, played by Zolisa Xaluva-who rules Johannesburg’s criminal underworld. After Mogomotsi is released from prison, he meets Phumzi, played by Cindy Mahlangu, who helps him out by giving him a ride, and also offering him some money. In the scene, the show does well in showing the fear Phumzi has on giving a ride to a stranger who she barely knows, and the dialogue that ensued between them, before she said yes to the ride. We also get to find out the bad relationship between Mogomotsi and his son, Tlotlo Masire, played by Tk Sebothoma. The show mainly focuses on family, loyalty, and crime. While there is a bit of dark fantasy in it, we don’t get to see much of it, which is an aspect the sh...
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