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Brotherly Shackles

by Remi Shitu

375 pages; quality trade paperback (softcover); catalogue #06-2746; ISBN 1-4251-0987-X; US$25.13, C$28.90, EUR19.60, £12.99

True world hero: Abandons the oppressors for the oppressed and from within, leads the oppressed to freedom; helps all parties to true light. Like Brotherly Shackles has done... please read on.


About the Book

Brotherly Shackles is serious but light, true and current. It is a presentation and an analysis of the life of a gullible people who, though not blind, are unable to see beyond destiny, which they ignorantly worship. More importantly, it is about how brothers' cruelty to brothers perpetually seeks to present that destiny only in its negative form. These people thrive in brilliant story telling, and hence, the choice of the medium they understand in presenting destiny in its natural, personal form during every man's actual journey through life.

For Daniel Daniels, a way of embarking on such a journey of life is through establishing a successful public transport company in New Angel. But then, each of the three sets of unseen monsters waiting to devour him outright have its own uncompromising way of embarking on the same journey. The monsters are the Carlos Retfil-led gang of indigenes he employs, the Olga-led gullible passengers, and the mistrusting townspeople under the wings of Johnson Dorman. With one group violently and slyly trying to outplay the other, the end of each journey seems quite obvious - unless the group of "the mass and single idiots" of New Angel captures the true light in time. But how, if ever they would?



About the Authors

Remi Shitu was born in Nigeria. He studied in Leicester (UK) and Pordenone (Italy); and has his professional working experiences across West Africa and UK. Brotherly Shackles is his first novel. He now lives in the UK, and is about to release his second novel which tackles the living myths of societal corruption.



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