Hodder African Readers: God's Case: No Appeal

Hodder African Readers: God's Case: No Appeal

AngličtinaMäkká väzba
Fulani Dan
Hachette Learning
EAN: 9780340940372
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Hodder African Readers are high-interest books designed to appeal to both boys and girls. They are highly motivating adventure and action stories which attract the reader's attention and hold it through the story. Together these titles form a strong, vibrant and attractive supplementary readers series for the African schools.

God's Case: No Appeal: Theo, a Nigerian barrister practising in London with a glittering career before him, suddenly decides to give up everything and returns home to take up a minor chieftancy title. He experiences many problems of adjustment but his whole nature changes dramatically when he falls under the spell of an evil, old, family retainer. After the death of his flamboyant wife in mysterious circumstances, his alienated son takes to crime while Theo tries to revive the ancient religion of his people with horrendous results. A fast-moving tale that highlights contemporary problems in a highly-readable and entertaining way.

Other titles in the series include:



- The Fearless Four
- The Fearless Four: Hijack!
- The Fearless Four and the Graveyard Ghost
- The Fearless Four and the Smugglers
- Twin Trouble
- Dead Men's Bones
- Sauna and the Drug Pedlars
- Time Bomb
- The Power of Corruption
- God's Case: No Appeal
- Magic, Mystery and Mister Prince
- One Man, Two Votes

EAN 9780340940372
ISBN 0340940379
Typ produktu Mäkká väzba
Vydavateľ Hachette Learning
Dátum vydania 29. septembra 2006
Stránky 112
Jazyk English
Rozmery 197 x 133 x 9
Krajina United Kingdom
Čitatelia Primary & Secondary Education
Autori Fulani Dan
Séria Hodder African Readers