Children Of The Moon - Couverture souple

McBean, George

 
9781467001083: Children Of The Moon

Synopsis

Glen Chapman is a Canadian anthropologist, living as a househusband in Dar es Salaam. His wife Pam works full time for the United Nations. Life for Glen is sun-soaked and pleasant enough as he looks after his two young children. Things however are about to change when he is asked to perform background research into a spate of killing of albino children. Glen travels across the country to meet with Doctor Crystal Mpiri in the heartland of superstition and sacrifice in Tanzania. Once there, he crosses paths with a Shaman who puts his whole family at risk.

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Présentation de l'éditeur

Glen Chapman is a Canadian anthropologist, living as a househusband in Dar es Salaam. His wife Pam works full time for the United Nations. Life for Glen is sun-soaked and pleasant enough as he looks after his two young children. Things however are about to change when he is asked to perform background research into a spate of killing of albino children. Glen travels across the country to meet with Doctor Crystal Mpiri in the heartland of superstition and sacrifice in Tanzania. Once there, he crosses paths with a Shaman who puts his whole family at risk.

Biographie de l'auteur

George McBean is a Scottish artist. He has researched and designed a variety of visual materials for nomadic pre-literate mothers and for faith healers in different parts of the world. With thirty-five years experience working with the United Nation's humanitarian organizations he retired as Head of Graphics and Animation Unit in U.N.I.C.E.F., New York. In 2009 he travelled back to Tanzania with his wife Sara Cameron. This is his first published novel.

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