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Adrift in the new republic of rampant self-enrichment and sordid power games, Jerome Michael Nossel finds himself cut loose and betrayed by the very people he helped bring to power. He soon stumbles upon a murder, and his obsession won't let him walk away without discovering the truth—not just about the crime, but about himself. This engaging mystery paints a clear picture of what it means—and takes— to live in the new South Africa. David Dison is a former lawyer that specialized in defamation and media. A founder of the Weekly Mail, he has co-written the leading manual for journalists operating under the censorship imposed by the Apartheid state. He is also the founder and deputy chairperson of African Media Entertainment and the author of numerous papers and articles on media and civil rights law.
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