The Ivory
As the inhabitants of the ancient Kingdom of Benin gather to enjoy the annual Ugi’erh’Oba festival, the excitement can be felt in the sultry African air. But unbeknown to these people, danger is lurking behind the scenes, threatening to cause upheaval during this time of peace and celebration. Can the spiritual powers of this formidable race be enough to protect all that they have worked for? Based on a true event in Western Nigeria, The Ivory is a thrilling piece of historical fiction that explores the human capacity for love and betrayal—with a gripping supernatural twist. Website: www.historyshouldbefun.com
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The Ivory
As the inhabitants of the ancient Kingdom of Benin gather to enjoy the annual Ugi’erh’Oba festival, the excitement can be felt in the sultry African air. But unbeknown to these people, danger is lurking behind the scenes, threatening to cause upheaval during this time of peace and celebration. Can the spiritual powers of this formidable race be enough to protect all that they have worked for? Based on a true event in Western Nigeria, The Ivory is a thrilling piece of historical fiction that explores the human capacity for love and betrayal—with a gripping supernatural twist. Website: www.historyshouldbefun.com
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The Ivory

The Ivory

by Prince Denny U. Omoregie
The Ivory

The Ivory

by Prince Denny U. Omoregie

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As the inhabitants of the ancient Kingdom of Benin gather to enjoy the annual Ugi’erh’Oba festival, the excitement can be felt in the sultry African air. But unbeknown to these people, danger is lurking behind the scenes, threatening to cause upheaval during this time of peace and celebration. Can the spiritual powers of this formidable race be enough to protect all that they have worked for? Based on a true event in Western Nigeria, The Ivory is a thrilling piece of historical fiction that explores the human capacity for love and betrayal—with a gripping supernatural twist. Website: www.historyshouldbefun.com

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781477213971
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication date: 06/28/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 108
File size: 243 KB
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