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Sarah House

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Author;Ifeanyi Ajaegbo

Category: Fiction / Novels

Year of Publication: 2012

270 pages


Boot type; Paperback
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A compelling story of hope on the whole, exploring the grim themes of sex slavery, human organ export, and the darkness in the heart of man…

From Opobo village to Port Harcourt; from the serene, easy rural life to the bustling and racy lifestyle of the city, Nita is totally unprepared for the new way of life which her so-called lover has lured her into. After finding out that her boyfriend is, in fact, an agent for a human trafficking syndicate, Nita faces harsh realities that are much more than she had bargained for. To get herself out of this quagmire results in not only dangerous but also devastating consequences.

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