The Return of the Golden Sword

Fiction & Literature, Cultural Heritage, Action Suspense, Literary
Cover of the book The Return of the Golden Sword by DIMABO ORUAMA, DIMABO ORUAMA
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Author: DIMABO ORUAMA ISBN: 9781386896487
Publisher: DIMABO ORUAMA Publication: September 26, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: DIMABO ORUAMA
ISBN: 9781386896487
Publisher: DIMABO ORUAMA
Publication: September 26, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

The epic drama enunciates King Dokubo’s caprice and insensitivity to his subjects and the royal family, who sees no injustice in his acts. Deluded by anger, the King is thrown into obscure wisdom, in choosing the heir to the throne among his three sons. He wishes to know who loves him most, as a prerequisite to succeed him. 

The youngest, Ibibo, finds himself in the King’s gambit when he tells his father, that he loves him more than the common salt. The latent truth ventilated the King’s fiery emotion and the Prince is banished. Father and son swear on cross-swords to meet like enemies anywhere in the world. 

Ibibo’s exit forces Lolo, his fiancée, out of her parents’ home with defiance to look for him against all odds, and tells her father that, "when a woman loves a man she builds a temple in her heart and worships him." The two innocent sacrificial lambs of families’ perennial feud struggle in the throes to the dictates of providence - a love saga of faith and trust that outweighs the romance of our time. 

The theme depicts and elucidates man’s fate and destiny in the arms of Nemesis. 

An African setting - Tantalizing, breathtaking and the end begins the story.

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The epic drama enunciates King Dokubo’s caprice and insensitivity to his subjects and the royal family, who sees no injustice in his acts. Deluded by anger, the King is thrown into obscure wisdom, in choosing the heir to the throne among his three sons. He wishes to know who loves him most, as a prerequisite to succeed him. 

The youngest, Ibibo, finds himself in the King’s gambit when he tells his father, that he loves him more than the common salt. The latent truth ventilated the King’s fiery emotion and the Prince is banished. Father and son swear on cross-swords to meet like enemies anywhere in the world. 

Ibibo’s exit forces Lolo, his fiancée, out of her parents’ home with defiance to look for him against all odds, and tells her father that, "when a woman loves a man she builds a temple in her heart and worships him." The two innocent sacrificial lambs of families’ perennial feud struggle in the throes to the dictates of providence - a love saga of faith and trust that outweighs the romance of our time. 

The theme depicts and elucidates man’s fate and destiny in the arms of Nemesis. 

An African setting - Tantalizing, breathtaking and the end begins the story.

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