Book description
The murder-thriller is 184 pages long, and is set in Accra and the Akwapim mountains.
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Overview
Afiba suffers from an insatiable sex urge brought on by the untreated trauma of a previous sexual assault. But four years of marriage smothers her nymphomania until her husband, Delali, becomes indisposed. Her relapse brings about the death of high-level government officials that has Ghana’s criminal investigative agency scratching their heads. To prevent half the male population of the country from dying, her husband and the detectives must accept that the solution to the murders lies in between her legs — literally.
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Book Statistics
Eat Not My Wife is 184 pages, long, measures 6 x 9 inches, filled with 50,462 words consisting of 1,540 unique paragraphs.
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Details
Eat Not My Wife is a fast-paced mystery-thriller, a non-stop odyssey of mystery, action, romance, intrigue, and pathology, with political and moral undertones.
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Reading Time
On average, reading time for Eat Not My Wife is five hours.
About the Author
JayJay D. Segbefia, born in May 1982, is the author of Inviolable, Eat Not My Wife, and the Executive Hallucination series: Gods of War, Brains & Nerves, and Wheels of Justice and is West Africa’s leading outdoor adventure operative. He runs a lacustrine, mountaineering and outdoor adventure guiding company in Ghana, his home country. He is a Mandela Washington Fellow of the US Government’s YALI Programme and an AGYLE Alumnus, the German government programme that seeks to strengthen African-German dialogue for cross-border economic cooperation.
JayJay trained as a journalist at the Ghana Institute of Journalism, now an Institute of the University of Media, Arts & Communication in Accra. He is an International Business scholar of the University of Ghana. When he isn’t running the jungle, he writes novels like this.