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KAAKAAMOTOBI: an Anthology
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Complete, First published Feb 13
Mature
KAAKAAMOTOBI is a Ghanaian term often used to refer to a mythical figure or supernatural being, usually associated with folklore, spirits, or ghost stories in Ghanaian culture. This is an anthology of 4 short stories of subtle mystery and lingering suspense that takes you to the crossroads of morality and the supernatural.
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