Tag: Impunity
WHEN MEN PLAY GOD: a review of Faith Ose Ebhodaghe’s Impunity
Impunity is a fast-paced story of power and corruption—a depiction of the generational impact of violence and the chronic nature of abuse. The story, set in Nigeria, is emotionally charged and socially insightful, exploring a legacy of crime, the frailty of truth and the ethical cost of survival. Divided into two parts, the novel takes […]