Twisted

Mystery & Thrillers, General Fiction

By Dr. Kennedy Obohwemu

Publisher : First Edition Design Publishing

ABOUT Dr. Kennedy Obohwemu

Dr. Kennedy Obohwemu
(Medical Doctor, Publisher, Editor, Novelist, Playwright, Poet) Dr. Kennedy O. Obohwemu is a medical graduate of Delta State University, Abraka. He hails from Oteri in Ughelli North Local Government Area of Delta State, Nigeria. He attended Government College, Victoria Island (GOCOVI),  More...

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Mofe Esiri was an only child of his widowed mother. Born and raised in America, he was being celebrated as the most successful young writer in Africa's history.

Omotola Benson was the face of a popular brand of beauty soap. She held the world to a standstill when she won the Supermodel of the Planet Contest, the biggest and most reputable models contest in the world.

Daisy Igho (aka 'Foxy') was a pretty and busty actress that was fast becoming the hottest coal in the Nigerian film industry (Nollywood).

Now Foxy was Tola's bosom friend, and she became the tool destiny used to bring Mofe and Tola together. But while she felt her new neighbour (Mofe) and her best friend (Tola) were meeting for the first time, the two were actually getting reacquainted.

The friendship between these two beautiful celebrity women was like Mount Zion that could not be moved. But when a man is involved, the thin line between love and hate becomes even thinner.

An extremely complex web of events began to unfold amidst discovery of several scandalous family secrets. Matters came to a head when an unidentified cold-blooded killer surfaced, with mafia roots and links to a secret international organisation backed by the highest tier of government.

Compelling, provocative, this masterful thriller will leave you spell-bound with its suspense-filled intrigue and nail-biting finishes!

In 2003, Nigerians were reported to be the happiest people in the world following the results of a scientific survey carried out in 65 nations in 1999-2001. The research was reported by one of the world’s top science magazines, New Scientist, and was picked up by a number of news outlets. The report considered that the country’s family life and culture were more important than its problems and material wealth in determining happiness. To many outsiders Africa remains a complex conundrum, and a good number of our citizens out there are unwilling to return home. This is largely due to reports often received from the media — civil wars, dictatorships, poverty, and all the other favourite stereotypes of Africa in the press.

"A masterful thriller..." - The Sun