
The Durbar's Apprentice
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Kevin Kenerly
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Seventeenth-century northern Nigeria. A royal messenger has died under suspicious circumstances. Tasked with investigating the death, a Durbar warrior and his young apprentice must endure trials of loyalty, betrayal, and sacrifice to solve the mystery and prevent the bitter rivalry between two kingdoms from descending into a bloody war.
©2022 Remington Blackstaff (P)2022 Blackstone PublishingAction adventure novels are not usually my go-to genre, but this one is very well done.
In terms of style, I really enjoyed how it subtly told the story through different lenses, especially the one of young Isa who remind me of Ugwu from Half of the Yellow Sun.
It’s also refreshing how there are strong women, some warriors and this is portrayed as something common and not much fuss is made about it (which is historically accurate for some groups in that time).
This books does neither claim nor attempt to be a history lesson but yet it draws us into a world of forgotten times, one of proud beautiful African kingdoms we need to be reminded of and see much more of!
Can’t wait to read the sequel !!!!
Loved this! Like listening to a Movie
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