True Murder by Yaba Badoe
True Murder by Yaba Badoe
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EAN: 9780099523321
Format: Paperback
Published: 6 Aug 2009

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Synopsis

Eleven year old Ajuba has been abandoned at a Devon boarding school by her Ghanaian father.Haunted by the circumstances of her mother's breakdown and the ghosts of the life she left behind in Ghana, she falls under the spell of new girl Polly Venus and her chaotic, glamorous family.But all is not what it might seem in the Venus household and Ajuba struggles to make sense of things as they tear each other apart in front of her.One day the girls find what they think are a dead kittens wrapped up in an old coat in the attic of the Venus’ manor house… the bones turn out to be those of a dead baby. Obsessed with the detectives of the American magazine serial True Murder, the girls set out to find out what happened to the baby. As the summer draws to a close, three tragedies conflate, with catastrophic results.

In this assured debut, Yaba Badoe explores a passionate, if unlikely friendship between two troubled adolescent girls and the dysfunctional and ultimately destructive power of love.

What the critics say

The intimacy and uncertainty of adolescence is strongly evoked
- Guardian

Commanding... Few readers will not identify with its out-of-depth heroine
- Independent

Spookily menacing
- Marie Claire

The novel surges with raw emotion: guilt, love, betrayal, loss - and treachery
- Daily Mail

an action-packed chiller steeped in the passions and potential darkness of childhood
- Melissa Katsoulis, Sunday Telegraph

The Author

Yaba Badoe

Yaba Badoe

Yaba Badoe is a Ghanaian-British documentary filmmaker and journalist. A graduate of King’s College Cambridge, she worked as a civil servant in Ghana before becoming a General Trainee with the BBC. She has taught in Spain and Jamaica and is, at present, a Visiting Scholar at the Institute of African Studies at the University of Ghana, where she is completing a documentary film -The Witches of Gambaga. Her short stories have been published in Critical Quarterly and in African Love Stories: an anthology edited by Ama Ata Aidoo.