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The Second Death of Goodluck Tinubu

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In this second Detective Kubu mystery, Michael Stanley’s memorable detective faces another challenging case that mixes murder and smuggling in politically charged northern Botswana.

Two vicious murders, only hours apart.

Normally a peaceful wilderness retreat, the Jackalberry bush camp has suddenly become a ghastly crime scene---and the details are still emerging when Detective David "Kubu" Bengu is assigned to the case. Zimbabwean teacher Goodluck Tinubu and another tourist have been found bludgeoned to death, while another guest at the camp---rumored to be a dissident wanted in Zimbabwe---has disappeared without a trace.

With the local police unable---or unwilling---to provide much assistance, Detective Kubu relies on his own instincts to track down those responsible for the crimes. But a startling piece of forensic evidence from Goodluck Tinubu's murder adds a complicated twist to the investigation, and Kubu must work fast to solve a seemingly impossible riddle before any more Jackalberry guests meet their death. Suspecting that everyone at the camp has something to hide, the wily detective from Gaborone sets a clever trap to find the truth.

The memorable Kubu of A Carrion Death returns in this gripping story of murder, greed, and hidden motives. Set in northern Botswana, amid lush vegetation and teeming wildlife, The Second Death of Goodluck Tinubu captures the intense loyalties and struggles taking place at the country's borders---and the shattered dreams of those living just outside this modern democracy.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      March 30, 2009
      In Stanley's fine second mystery to feature Botswana police detective David Bengu (after 2008's A Carrion Death
      ), Bengu, an overweight gourmet aptly nicknamed Kubu (Setswana for hippopotamus), investigates the murders of two male guests at an isolated bush camp. One victim was a black South African tourist; the other, according to his fingerprints, was Goodluck Tinubu, supposedly killed 29 years earlier in the Rhodesian civil war. A third camp guest, who's disappeared, becomes the prime suspect. While the local police want to blame the country's lucrative drug trade for the murders, Bengu believes the key lies in Goodluck's background, though many people, including Bengu's father, knew Goodluck as a thoughtful, devoted teacher. The story runs on a little too long, as though Stanley, the South African writing team of Michael Sears and Stanley Trollip, couldn't bear to leave this evocative setting. Readers will feel the same way.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      South Africans Michael Sears and Stanley Trollip, whose pen name is Michael Stanley, weave a complicated story of murder in this second mystery featuring Botswana detective David Bengu. The large Bengu, whose nickname is Kubu--Tswanan for "hippopotamus"--is the heart and soul of this novel. Simon Prebble narrates with obvious affection for the character of Kubu and the nation of Botswana. In a full, sonorous voice, Prebble brings to life a wide range of unique characters and the fascinating lands of Botswana and its neighbors, South Africa and Zimbabwe. Together, Stanley and Prebble weave the threads of history, politics, culture, and murder into a tale that will intrigue fans of THE NUMBER ONE LADIES' DETECTIVE AGENCY and those who enjoy mysteries with exotic settings. N.E.M. (c) AudioFile 2009, Portland, Maine

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