Description
In a tale that originated during the annual school music festivals, a young and spirited boy from a privileged background, Godwin, discovers Eliza, a girl from the slums, with her enchanting voice as a traditional folk soloist. Initially, he sees her as a girlfriend who could elevate his status to that of a wife. However, their story becomes entangled in a complex web of money, poverty, politics, romance, and luxury, ultimately turning the lives of both families into a battlefield. When Godwin abandons Eliza to marry her best friend, leaving her to marry a wealthy rich man, the consequences of their silent transgressions shatter the moral fabric of the once-respected family. The retired land defense officer, unwittingly caught in the turmoil, finds himself married to his son’s lovers, leading to an unimaginable catastrophe.
About Author
Catherine Bosibori, an accomplished Kenyan author, brings her extensive expertise as an experienced English and Kiswahili teacher across all educational levels. With a keen eye as an examination setter and marker, she ventures into the world of fiction with her debut novel, “Silent Crimes in Love.” This emotionally charged rollercoaster ride explores a myriad of dynamic emotions, leaving readers captivated. Stay tuned as Catherine prepares to unveil her highly anticipated second book, “Orphaned at Conception,” promising another enthralling literary experience.
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