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In 1994 when South Africans were finally seeing the light of freedom and independence, three well-respected businesswomen – Talullah Ntuli, Edna Whithead and Nkosazana Dlamini – formed the Black Widow Society, a secret organisation aimed at liberating women trapped in emotionally and physically abusive relationships by assisting in ‘eliminating’ their errant husbands. For fifteen years the Black Widow Society operated undetected, impeccably run by The Triumvirate with the help of their suave and mysterious hired gun, Mzwakhe Khuzwayo, a slick ex-convict meticulous in his responsibilities. But as the secret organisation recruits more members, the wheels of this well-oiled machine threaten to fall off. Will Talullah’s controlling streak or Nkosazana’s unfettered material aspirations jeopardise the future of the Black Widow Society? Or perhaps one of the new recruits, unsettled by the reality of the elimination of her former husband, will lose her nerve and expose the workings of the group after all this time? As the tension mounts, Black Widow Society builds to a chilling and bloody climax that will keep you guessing and riveted until the very last page.
CONTRIBUTORS: Angela MakholwaEAN: 9781770104143COUNTRY: South AfricaPAGES: WEIGHT: 200 gHEIGHT: 198 cm
PUBLISHED BY: Pan Macmillan South AfricaDATE PUBLISHED: CITY: GENRE: FICTION / Mystery & Detective / General, FICTION / CrimeWIDTH: 130 cmSPINE:
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Crime and mystery fiction
Black Widow Society possesses all the elements of a great thriller – sex, suspense, violence and murder. It’s a riveting read!’ – Zinhle Mapumulo, City Press
‘The author of The 30th Candle and Red Ink has penned an intriguing tale of bloodshed, lies and tension – you’ll read this one until the end.’ – Melinda Ferguson
Angela Makholwa lives and works in Johannesburg. Her debut novel, Red Ink (2007), is a gripping psychological thriller. This was followed by the entertaining escapades and sexual misadventures of modern women in The 30th Candle (2009). Black Widow Society marks a return to an exhilarating, crime-ridden world.
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In 1994 when South Africans were finally seeing the light of freedom and independence, three well-respected businesswomen – Talullah Ntuli, Edna Whithead and Nkosazana Dlamini – formed the Black Widow Society, a secret organisation aimed at liberating women trapped in emotionally and physically abusive relationships by assisting in ‘eliminating’ their errant husbands. For fifteen years the Black Widow Society operated undetected, impeccably run by The Triumvirate with the help of their suave and mysterious hired gun, Mzwakhe Khuzwayo, a slick ex-convict meticulous in his responsibilities. But as the secret organisation recruits more members, the wheels of this well-oiled machine threaten to fall off. Will Talullah’s controlling streak or Nkosazana’s unfettered material aspirations jeopardise the future of the Black Widow Society? Or perhaps one of the new recruits, unsettled by the reality of the elimination of her former husband, will lose her nerve and expose the workings of the group after all this time? As the tension mounts, Black Widow Society builds to a chilling and bloody climax that will keep you guessing and riveted until the very last page.
CONTRIBUTORS: Angela MakholwaEAN: 9781770104143COUNTRY: South AfricaPAGES: WEIGHT: 200 gHEIGHT: 198 cm
PUBLISHED BY: Pan Macmillan South AfricaDATE PUBLISHED: CITY: GENRE: FICTION / Mystery & Detective / General, FICTION / CrimeWIDTH: 130 cmSPINE:
Angela Makholwa lives and works in Johannesburg. Her debut novel, Red Ink (2007), is a gripping psychological thriller. This was followed by the entertaining escapades and sexual misadventures of modern women in The 30th Candle (2009). Black Widow Society marks a return to an exhilarating, crime-ridden world.
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Easy to read book, the author’s style of writing is for all social classes to read. No use of political and legal jargon making it a great read. I'd recommend this book to anyone looking for a thought-provoking history tale of South African history post 1994.