Julie Mangos

Fiction & Literature
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Author: Bernard James ISBN: 9781621419273
Publisher: BookLocker.com, Inc. Publication: December 1, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Bernard James
ISBN: 9781621419273
Publisher: BookLocker.com, Inc.
Publication: December 1, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English

Julie Mangos picks up the fast pace and tightly crafted drama delivered in Underground from Brixton with Marcella boarding a Train at Paddington Station en route to Heathrow. Brixton is no longer safe...or anywhere else in London for that matter. Marcella’s enemies have made good on their threats and based on the shocking revelations concerning the apparent identity of her father and the uncertainties that come with unearthing them, Marcella is forced to return to her native Jamaica to once and for all confront the ghosts that have inhabited her dreams since she was a child. 

Will Marcella’s questions finally be answered? Will a lifetime of queries and open issues be satisfactorily resolved? Or has she barely scratched the surface of unexpected and even more shocking discoveries? Jamaica is in the midst of another election cycle, Garrison Politics permeates all facets of the Island’s commerce and the unholy dynamic between the badmen and their government handlers will ignite an inevitable confrontation that finds Marcella trapped within the conflict. The Rude Bwoys have connections across the Island and Marcella will soon discover that no place is entirely safe. Her London troubles have followed her pon di Yard... and now she will have to employ an entirely different set of rules to solve them if she ever hopes to survive.

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Julie Mangos picks up the fast pace and tightly crafted drama delivered in Underground from Brixton with Marcella boarding a Train at Paddington Station en route to Heathrow. Brixton is no longer safe...or anywhere else in London for that matter. Marcella’s enemies have made good on their threats and based on the shocking revelations concerning the apparent identity of her father and the uncertainties that come with unearthing them, Marcella is forced to return to her native Jamaica to once and for all confront the ghosts that have inhabited her dreams since she was a child. 

Will Marcella’s questions finally be answered? Will a lifetime of queries and open issues be satisfactorily resolved? Or has she barely scratched the surface of unexpected and even more shocking discoveries? Jamaica is in the midst of another election cycle, Garrison Politics permeates all facets of the Island’s commerce and the unholy dynamic between the badmen and their government handlers will ignite an inevitable confrontation that finds Marcella trapped within the conflict. The Rude Bwoys have connections across the Island and Marcella will soon discover that no place is entirely safe. Her London troubles have followed her pon di Yard... and now she will have to employ an entirely different set of rules to solve them if she ever hopes to survive.

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