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    <title>Where Rivers go to Die : Stories by Dilman Dila</title>
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    <dateIssued>2023</dateIssued>
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  <abstract>A young teen haunted by the ghost of his father, takes it upon himself to save his brother and his people from a warlord's marauding army. A frustrated detective is driven to the brink, confroting the vengeful spirit killing grooms on their wedding night. What happens when British colonials find Martians in Africa, a brash warrior battles his elders and ancient horrors in order to secire paradise for his people, or an exiled abiba is stolen away to find his true identity?</abstract>
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