But the company’s private army arrives with masked faces and loaded rifles, and the standoff becomes a global flashpoint. As international cameras converge, a veteran investigative journalist digs for the corporation’s darkest secrets, and a shadow network of villagers sabotages the machinery that is poisoning their land. Each small victory is met by a ruthless counter-strike—legal traps, smear campaigns, sudden disappearances. Allies fracture. Spies stalk the cooperative farm that feeds the resistance.
Across boardrooms in Beijing, Brussels, and New York, profits outweigh human lives, yet leaked documents hint at a scandal capable of toppling empires—if Lubandi can survive long enough to release them. From midnight tunnel raids to hushed UN hearings, the battle lines twist through courtrooms, riverbeds, and the fault lines of the human heart.
Dust still hangs in the air when the final ultimatum is delivered: surrender the evidence or watch the village burn. And somewhere beneath the poisoned river, a timer is already counting down.
Chinedu Nnadi is an acclaimed novelist and cultural historian, known for his dynamic range spanning high-octane electrifying political, psychological and romantic thrillers and the timeless magic of African folklore. A former advocate for social and political justice, he brings raw authenticity and gripping suspense to his novels, drawn from a deep understanding of global politics and covert operations. As a leading expert in African oral traditions, myths, and legends, Chinedu also dedicates his work to preserving Africa’s narrative heritage. Through his writing, he captures the spirit of silent warriors and ancient storytellers alike—ensuring their voices resonate across continents and generations.