VENGEANCE OF THE GODS

Fiction & Literature, Action Suspense, Historical, Literary
Cover of the book VENGEANCE OF THE GODS by O'Jay Dimbuh, Jossidy Books
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Author: O'Jay Dimbuh ISBN: 1230000426435
Publisher: Jossidy Books Publication: May 13, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: O'Jay Dimbuh
ISBN: 1230000426435
Publisher: Jossidy Books
Publication: May 13, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

ADVENTURE, STEAMY PASSION, BETRAYAL, ROMANCE, REBELLION...

This is a fascinating historical epic, an intriguing tale of passion, deep-seated cultural divide, the original conflict, great vision, cast-iron convictions, and exceptional courage – the deeply evocative story of one man’s compulsive and dangerous quest to follow his conscience…

 

Bold, brave, golden-hearted and endearingly steadfast, Chidebem repeatedly defied the odds as he wound through a most extraordinary life, growing to become one of the greatest men to live, east of the Niger River, in the area later called Nigeria.

From the unbelievably daring rescue of two children from five armed slave-hunters, to a driven and passionate but short-lived love affair with an alluringly beautiful Irish widow at nineteen. From the breathtaking spectacle of his virtually barehanded lion-kill, to his great wealth, fame, and women. From the clever and dangerous rescue of Royal Niger Company men facing near-certain death at the fearsome clan of Okija, to an ingenious intervention to prevent a massacre of his people as the British marched in…

Then came the crunch. First, he faced the dilemma of a 'sacrilegious' twin-birth by the love of his life, then the political shenanigans of agents of the great British Empire. Will 'the greatest of Ngana's sons' back down for once in his life, for fear of conflict with the ways of his ancestors? Will he tremble at the prospect of a confrontation with the mighty District Commissioner and the god-like British Resident? Or will he follow his conscience, as usual, and take the boldest and most daring steps in his colourful life? His decisions will have profound and far-reaching consequences for himself, his beloved people and countless others …

 

QUICK BITES

Adventure:

Like something out of a nightmare, the beast drew back his great head, growled fiercely, and surged forward towards Chidebem. As he leapt past the unconscious girl, Ifeadikanwa rushed forward, scooped up her daughter in her arms, and ran back towards her hut. For a moment, Chidebem stood, scarce believing that the lion was coming at him. Then he hastily pulled his gun from his left shoulder, took aim, and shot at the onrushing beast. It was a poor shot. His hands shook so badly that…

 

Steamy Passion:

Katherine fell into continuous orgasms, until she was sobbing with the avalanche of feelings, her head moving frantically from side to side on the bed. She was trembling uncontrollably, completely overwhelmed with unbelievably intense pleasure, all her senses concentrated on the sensations ravaging her entire being…

 

Betrayal:

“You told me that it wasn’t poison,” cried Ofoma, distraught, as he gripped Ezeibe tightly around his throat with both hands. “You swore that what you gave to me was to make me able to control his mind, to make him do whatever I say.” His eyes were wild with pain and anger, and tears stood out in them as he held Ezeibe as though he wanted to strangle him…

 

Romance:

Roy had started to avoid her. She had felt terribly hurt, not knowing what she had done wrong. Over the next several weeks, she had seen him at various social gatherings with a succession of girls. They were all very beautiful and obviously belonged to the right social class. She had burnt with jealousy and cried herself to sleep several times. Then she saw him at a ball and he had the nerve to walk over to her and casually ask her for a dance. What cheek! Her reaction was thoughtless and shocked even herself, as she threw a glassful of wine in his face, her eyes blazing...

 

Rebellion:

By midday, the whole of Umuelo was like a battlefield and many had fled their homes. Some ran to nearby clans, especially where they had friends or family. Others ran to the church house on the outskirts of the clan to take refuge. When the protesters eventually got to the church house...

 
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ADVENTURE, STEAMY PASSION, BETRAYAL, ROMANCE, REBELLION...

This is a fascinating historical epic, an intriguing tale of passion, deep-seated cultural divide, the original conflict, great vision, cast-iron convictions, and exceptional courage – the deeply evocative story of one man’s compulsive and dangerous quest to follow his conscience…

 

Bold, brave, golden-hearted and endearingly steadfast, Chidebem repeatedly defied the odds as he wound through a most extraordinary life, growing to become one of the greatest men to live, east of the Niger River, in the area later called Nigeria.

From the unbelievably daring rescue of two children from five armed slave-hunters, to a driven and passionate but short-lived love affair with an alluringly beautiful Irish widow at nineteen. From the breathtaking spectacle of his virtually barehanded lion-kill, to his great wealth, fame, and women. From the clever and dangerous rescue of Royal Niger Company men facing near-certain death at the fearsome clan of Okija, to an ingenious intervention to prevent a massacre of his people as the British marched in…

Then came the crunch. First, he faced the dilemma of a 'sacrilegious' twin-birth by the love of his life, then the political shenanigans of agents of the great British Empire. Will 'the greatest of Ngana's sons' back down for once in his life, for fear of conflict with the ways of his ancestors? Will he tremble at the prospect of a confrontation with the mighty District Commissioner and the god-like British Resident? Or will he follow his conscience, as usual, and take the boldest and most daring steps in his colourful life? His decisions will have profound and far-reaching consequences for himself, his beloved people and countless others …

 

QUICK BITES

Adventure:

Like something out of a nightmare, the beast drew back his great head, growled fiercely, and surged forward towards Chidebem. As he leapt past the unconscious girl, Ifeadikanwa rushed forward, scooped up her daughter in her arms, and ran back towards her hut. For a moment, Chidebem stood, scarce believing that the lion was coming at him. Then he hastily pulled his gun from his left shoulder, took aim, and shot at the onrushing beast. It was a poor shot. His hands shook so badly that…

 

Steamy Passion:

Katherine fell into continuous orgasms, until she was sobbing with the avalanche of feelings, her head moving frantically from side to side on the bed. She was trembling uncontrollably, completely overwhelmed with unbelievably intense pleasure, all her senses concentrated on the sensations ravaging her entire being…

 

Betrayal:

“You told me that it wasn’t poison,” cried Ofoma, distraught, as he gripped Ezeibe tightly around his throat with both hands. “You swore that what you gave to me was to make me able to control his mind, to make him do whatever I say.” His eyes were wild with pain and anger, and tears stood out in them as he held Ezeibe as though he wanted to strangle him…

 

Romance:

Roy had started to avoid her. She had felt terribly hurt, not knowing what she had done wrong. Over the next several weeks, she had seen him at various social gatherings with a succession of girls. They were all very beautiful and obviously belonged to the right social class. She had burnt with jealousy and cried herself to sleep several times. Then she saw him at a ball and he had the nerve to walk over to her and casually ask her for a dance. What cheek! Her reaction was thoughtless and shocked even herself, as she threw a glassful of wine in his face, her eyes blazing...

 

Rebellion:

By midday, the whole of Umuelo was like a battlefield and many had fled their homes. Some ran to nearby clans, especially where they had friends or family. Others ran to the church house on the outskirts of the clan to take refuge. When the protesters eventually got to the church house...

 

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