Slaves of Men and Gods

Jacqueline Smith · AI-narrated by Anya (from Google)
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Fifteen year old Krisi Bodan is brought to Ghana from Scotland by her doctor father after her parents separate. While trying to cope with missing her mum and failing to forgive her dad; a new friend, local head trader Gifty needs her help. Then Krisi becomes dangerously mired in much more than just old Ghanaian practices. A new country, a new culture and on discovering the scary activities of some of her new friends...new enemies of the criminal and not so criminal kind.

About the author

After having published several poems and short stories in previous years and a poetry collection, ‘Muted Hellion’ in 2007, Jacqueline began ‘The Scottish Witchfinder’ novel before starting the Creative Writing MLitt at Glasgow University in 2009, then in 2010 also ran Poetry@The Ivory and was later Chair of the Scottish Writers Centre.

In January 2012, she had a

Scots ballad published in the Long Poem Magazine entitled ‘Dumbie & the

Devil’, which tells the story of Janet Douglas. Later that year Jacqueline completed

the MLitt.

In 2013, Pothole Press

published ‘Inspiration from the Common Wealth of Writers’ based on Ivory author

interviews as an ebook, and in 2015 it was published in print by Fleming

Publications. She has since had several articles published in various mag and

e-zines. In 2018 both The Two Seeings and The Scottish Witchfinder novels were

published by IPN and Fleming Publications respectively. In 2020, Jacqueline's

third novel, Slaves of Men and Gods was published by IPN.

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