Here are three quick perspectives on this book
The third detective/mystery story
involving sleuth Tebogo Mokoena; based in Botshabelo (South Africa). This is
the adventure in which Tebogo meets his (future) wife, Khanyi; and a fine motif
this is in itself! One does not want to give the game away, but one invariably
winces at the antics of a particular character in this work - a defiler of
young girl(s) - a "gentleman" who plumbs the depths of shamelessness.
I read this book twice quickly. I found
it very exciting. From the moment Tebogo arrives in Botshabelo and the story
starts; and he meets a number of characters - the interplay between Bareng and
Sizwe, the alcoholic ageing man; the flamboyant "lawyer" who is not
quite a lawyer, and his striking female companion; Tebogo going through various
areas and joints pondering a murder or two. Also of interest for many is the
exciting love affair between Tebogo and Khanyi – some women have told me that
this is the aspect they love most about this work, not necessarily the mystery.
Tebogo does let the killer go free at the end - then declares that he "has
failed"; which he has not...
The late critic Peter Moroe pretty sums
this work up when he wrote: "The point here is that Bareng plunges the
knife into his friend after he realised that he killed his sister. It is a
clear case of revenge or vendetta which our Tebogo...fully supports. Tebogo
would rather tell the whole world that he had 'failed' to discover the secret
behind these Botshabelo murders than have Bareng arrested or impugned..."
Interesting story of Tebogo, and this is what is happening the world of today. Mr Bolaji did his research very well as he always does before letting the ink flow in the paper. Obrigado.
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