Tears of Ivory
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  • Reads 183
  • Votes 11
  • Parts 2
  • Time 11m
Ongoing, First published Apr 05, 2012
In an attempt to break away from a mundane American life, a man and his female acquaintance take to the unknown--landing in the African nation of Cameroon. Upon arrival, the industries of less-than legal gambling and risk threaten to rob them of their reason. Devoid of emotion, the sanctity of human life is minimal in comparison to the luster of money and the prospect of ivory--essentially, Africa's forbidden gold.
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