Like most thriller writers, the author captured me at the beginning of the story. Fast paced and your heart would be pounding non stop. The young Nick, 11 year old with his younger brother and friends who took to the sugarcane fields where he witnessed someone dumping a body of a young boy. This was to be a third body of young boys found dead in the bushes and sugarcane fields around NEWLANDS East, KwaZulu Natal. Because boys will always be boys, they still risked their lives just for a sugar cane stalk.
Building up of the story in early chapters after this were a little of a drag for me, it could be my MOJO was not there or after this chapter, I wanted to know about the boys. Nonetheless, the author came back and took me back, fast pace, thrill, you name them.
The twist was amazing, I did not expect what the author had in store for us. We have Tikoloshes and Imfene here. Hey, you will even learn how are they made and trained to be the best creatures you need for your career in ubuthakathi. His characters were so real that even names given to the police officers, you would imagine them. Your old white officers with their big tummies, always scared of the new black recruits taking over and all sorts of things. You could even be fired because they will investigate you until they find something from your past that they can use just for you not to be promoted before them. The Steenkamps and the Meyers, you know those😜....You would also see the relationship between journalists and the police force, the extent at which journalists would go to get a story out there. It's fascinating.
Anyway, old Nick has deep psychological issues. He has worked even in US (FBI) where his career grew even further. He became the best profiler which made him big headed and ended things with his girlfriend because he had to live a life of a celebrity. Later, the girlfriend was brutally murdered by one serial killer he had profiled. After he managed to kill him, brutally so as well, his life was never the same. Now in the book, he is back in SA - Jhb and his best friend, Major Grey (SAPS Head of Investigative Psychological Unit) enlists his help in investigating murder of a 20 year old woman who was found dead near the Golden Highway with some body parts removed. Vigana, hand, skin, leg, tongue, you name them.
This is where the twist is, white officers trying to crack cases of muti and murder. Muti which is something they don't believe in but Nomthakathi is there. The professor in Wits who teaches African medicine helps them understand these issues and these creatures.
While at it, a 10 year old albino boy is found in the same state as the 20 year old, the difference is the location. The boy was found in Alexander in a shack. The whites had no choice but to now start believing that ubuthakathi is there and all they had to find is the person who kills these people and the Umthakathi who uses these parts or who sends them to commit such murders.
The book covers all these demons including demons from people's past. An officer who was once a priest had his own demons, Nick had his, Carly and her family had hers and many more. The book covered themes like witchcraft, rape, murders, homosexuality, abuse, drugs, depression, race, suicide, friendships and many more.
In SA, we do have thriller/crime fiction writers, Kurt has proven that. I hope they can with all other crime fiction writers be recognized and let us help them to be known out there because it's like the best crime fiction is only from US and the likes, not Africa. We have so many stories to tell that would get your blood shooting up.