Sibanda and the Death's Head Moth by C.M. Elliott - ISBN: 9781472130501
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Intuition, murder, and mystery haunt Sibanda in the African bush.

Sibanda and the Death's Head Moth

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  • Paperback

    256 pages

  • Release Date

    31 March 2020

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Summary

Detective Inspector Jabulani Sibanda is back! With his sharp instincts and relentless hunger for justice, he returns to the bush territory he became so familiar with in Sibanda and the Rainbird. In this second installment, he is once again accompanied by his trusty sidekicks, Sergeant Ncube and the infamous Miss Daisy.

In Sibanda and the Death’s Head Moth, Sibanda is short on clues, but, with his uncanny intuition, a fragment of material found in the brain of one vic…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781472130501
ISBN-10:1472130502
Author:C.M. Elliott
Publisher:Little, Brown Book Group
Imprint:Constable
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:256
Release Date:31 March 2020
Weight:320g
Dimensions:232mm x 152mm x 24mm
Series:Detective Sibanda
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Critics Review

Fans of Alexander McCall Smith will love Scotty Elliott’s Sibanda series … They have the same dry humour and warmth as the No1 Ladies’ Detective Agency stories, the same palpable affection for the people and the landscape, and detectives who solve crimes more by hunch and legwork than with forensics and technology - Sunday Times (SA)

Her plot keeps readers guessing right to the end, when the monster meets a truly satisfying fate … Elliott’s skill as a writer lies in her ability to create and flesh out characters that are so lifelike, they thrum in your head for days after finishing her books - Business Live

Will have you hooked - The Gremlin

About The Author

C.M. Elliott

C.M. Elliott was born in England. At 27, she moved to Zimbabwe in the middle of the civil war and, with her game ranger husband, pioneered a tourism business in the newly independent country, based in and around Hwange National Park. Elliott began writing seriously about three years ago - short stories to begin with and then moving on to what would eventually become Sibanda and the Rainbird. She now writes fulltime.

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