The Moving Mouth

Fiction & Literature, Thrillers, Mystery & Suspense
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Author: James Mbotela Syomuti ISBN: 9781310870385
Publisher: James Mbotela Syomuti Publication: January 10, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: James Mbotela Syomuti
ISBN: 9781310870385
Publisher: James Mbotela Syomuti
Publication: January 10, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

"The Moving Mouth" is a moving story about a wicked woman (Mary Ndunge) who is fully determined to take revenge for the premature death of her only beloved daughter, Sabina.
In her relentless efforts to revenge by way of terminating the lives of her close neighbors whom she strongly believes that they are entirely responsible for her daughter's death, she goes to consult a famous sorcerer (Lulungana).
In the process of consultation, Mary Ndunge is eventually initiated into deep sorcery in order to equip her for the revenge mission. Ironically, it happens that her son Isaiah Kilele falls in love with her enemies' daughter.
However, in the process of Mary Ndunge's wicked elimination of her presumed enemies, her wicked operations finally backfire and as a result her first born son, Isaiah Kilele, gets killed in his mother's dirty assignment.
Mary Ndunge (alias "The Moving Mouth") mourns bitterly for the death of her son but she fails to remember the sayings that, when the deal is too good, one should think twice and, if a man digs a pit he will fall into it.

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"The Moving Mouth" is a moving story about a wicked woman (Mary Ndunge) who is fully determined to take revenge for the premature death of her only beloved daughter, Sabina.
In her relentless efforts to revenge by way of terminating the lives of her close neighbors whom she strongly believes that they are entirely responsible for her daughter's death, she goes to consult a famous sorcerer (Lulungana).
In the process of consultation, Mary Ndunge is eventually initiated into deep sorcery in order to equip her for the revenge mission. Ironically, it happens that her son Isaiah Kilele falls in love with her enemies' daughter.
However, in the process of Mary Ndunge's wicked elimination of her presumed enemies, her wicked operations finally backfire and as a result her first born son, Isaiah Kilele, gets killed in his mother's dirty assignment.
Mary Ndunge (alias "The Moving Mouth") mourns bitterly for the death of her son but she fails to remember the sayings that, when the deal is too good, one should think twice and, if a man digs a pit he will fall into it.

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