A Carrion Death, Michael Stanley
A Carrion Death, Michael Stanley
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A Carrion Death
Introducing Detective Kubu

Author: Michael Stanley

Narrator: Simon Prebble

Unabridged: 14 hr 19 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 07/21/2008


Synopsis

Smashed skull, snapped ribs, and a cloying smell of carrion. Leave the body for the hyenas to devour—no body, no case.

But when Kalahari game rangers stumble on a human corpse midmeal, it turns out the murder wasn't perfect after all. Enough evidence is left to suggest foul play. Detective David "Kubu" Bengu of the Botswana Criminal Investigation Department is assigned to the case.

The detective's personality and physique match his moniker. The nickname "Kubu" is Setswana for "hippopotamus"—a seemingly docile creature, but one of the deadliest on the continent. Beneath Kubu's pleasant surface lies the same unwavering resolve that makes the hippopotamus so deceptively dangerous. Both will trample everything in their path to reach an objective.

From the sun-baked riverbeds of the Kalahari to the highest offices of an international conglomerate, Kubu follows a blood-soaked trail in search of answers. Beneath a mountain of lies and superstitions, he uncovers a chain of crimes leading to the most powerful figures in the country—influential enemies who will kill anyone in their way.

A memorable detective makes his debut in this gritty, mesmerizing thriller. Set amid the beauty and darkness of contemporary Africa, A Carrion Death is the first entry in an evocative new series cutting to the heart of today's Botswana—a modern democracy threatened by unstable neighbors, poachers, and diamond smugglers. Those trying to expose the corrupt ringleaders will find themselves fighting for their lives.

About Michael Stanley

Michael Stanley is the writing team of Johannesburg natives Michael Sears and Stanley Trollip. Sears lives in Johannesburg and teaches part-time at the University of Witwatersrand. Trollip was on the faculty at the universities of Illinois, Minnesota, and North Dakota, and at Capella University. A full-time writer, he divides his time between South Africa and Minneapolis, Minnesota. The pair has had many adventures together, including tracking lions at night, fighting bush fires on the Savuti plains in northern Botswana, surviving a charging elephant, and losing their navigation maps while flying over the Kalahari.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Eric_W

I read elsewhere that the author is really the joint venture of two different people, and this explained my sense of distinctness of two separate plot lines, one related to westerners and their obsession with diamonds and money, the other a much more African viewpoint. Nevertheless, the book works w......more

Goodreads review by Thomas

The good: it was sufficiently culturally different to bring both curiosity and interest at all times. It came with an intricate plot, that sometimes did not move forward very much and that gave a reality feeling - at best of times paralleling the classic Martin Beck Collection 10 Books Set, The Terr......more

Kubu (hippopotamus) is a very likeable detective. Even though I didn't enjoy this mystery as much as I have others I've read from foreign locations this year, I think Kubu is a promising character. This was the first book written by Michael Stanley (Michael Sears and Stanley Trollip), and it was a gr......more