A former British police officer’s memoir of his assignment in
Northern Rhodesia where he encountered black magic, cannibals, human
trafficking, and more. Stephen R. Matthew’s first police posting
near the Northern Rhodesian border with the Congo coincided
dramatically with a time of horrific ethnic cleansing in the Belgian
Congo area. At just twenty-one years old, Stephen was knifed,
ambushed, stoned, shot, and wounded by bow and arrow. Steve’s life
was saved several times by his courageous Doberman, Alex . . . This
is the true, action-packed, unadulterated stories of those frantic and
dangerous years, where a young police inspector confronted terrifying
actions and events well beyond his complete understanding. He found
that the cops were fighting on two fronts: trying to protect the
vulnerable citizens of the country and at the same time endeavoring to
stop the slaughter of wildlife. This unique book depicts dramatic
accounts of witchcraft-murders and cannibalism. Highly dangerous solo
investigations are detailed, incorporating incidents of black magic,
kidnapping, arson, gun-running and people trafficking. “[A] rattling
good memoir by a former British police officer writing of his colorful
career while on assignment in Congo . . . . Despite his best
attempts, Matthews could never shake off the way the locals saw him,
as a white witch doctor with the ability to speak with the spirits of
the dead and place spells against the living. There’s a
story—several, in fact—about what led to this perception, which
proves that, at the very least, the author learned a thing or two
about telling a tale.” —The New York Times
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Memoirs of a Police Officer in the Heart of Africa
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781526764089
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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