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CHRONICLES OF FOUR ESTATES by Benjamin Kwakye Kirkus Star

CHRONICLES OF FOUR ESTATES

by Benjamin Kwakye


In Ghanaian-born author Kwakye’s mystery, a homicide detective comes to suspect that a celebrity journalist’s murder may have been politically motivated.

The entire nation of Ghana is shocked and horrified when the body of beloved journalist, singer, and TV news program host Erin Boadu is discovered on the beach in Teshie, stabbed and burnt beyond recognition. Chloe Cudjoe—a detective in Teshie’s Criminal Investigation Department who’s still haunted by the unsolved murder of her husband, Michael, during their honeymoon many years ago—takes the lead in the investigation. The ambitious and multitalented Erin was seen by many as a national treasure, but, as it turns out, not everyone loved her. Shortly before her murder, she disclosed to her boss that she was working on something that was “making some very important people nervous.” Chloe remembers that Erin had made headlines after publicly questioning former Ghanaian President Yaw Tano about something called Project Dotbug, the specifics of which remain vague; even Erin’s producer, Kofi Adom, only knows that the project  involved money laundering. When Chloe interviews Tano, he speaks highly of her, mourns her death, and denies any knowledge of what Project Dotbug is. The night Erin was murdered, he’d been hosting some friends who were in Ghana for an international conference; his alibi checks out, but Chloe can’t shake the feeling that Tano was behind Erin’s murder, and that he didn’t work alone. Kwakye’s whodunit unfolds in two timelines: Chloe’s investigation in the present, and Tano’s personal life and career in the years leading up to it. The novel’s premise is intriguing, and the well-developed characters and the connections they share make it even more compelling. Most notably, throughout the book, Tano struggles to balance his principles and his love of Ghana with unsavory political necessities; this becomes more complicated as his personal and professional relationships merge. Readers will enjoy the story’s twists and its depiction of global politics, as well as the author’s evocative prose: “Chloe stares intently at the charred remains, burned almost to the skeleton. The remaining skin is plastered like a scarecrow's tattered garb.”

A complex and suspenseful novel that will keep readers engaged.