
Published 2020
Fiction, Obinna Udenwe, African literary fiction, crime, politics, war, Nigerian fiction
On her deathbed, Leona seeks forgiveness by confessional. Dastardly as the sin is, it is an act of love, loyalty, disobedience, and perceived fairness. How did she get here, where she, an internationally renowned model, is forced to kill her father-in-law to avenge her mother’s death? Set against a background of real events, Colours of Hatred is a complex web of plots detailing a woman’s journey from childhood through the fire and anvil of love, loss, betrayal, lust, and duty. Obinna Udenwe’s Colours of Hatred is a daring novel that spans decades in its examination of how the effects of violence, political upheaval, and revenge can alter the lives of individuals irrevocably.
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