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Evil in the Heart of Man: Ghana the War Chief
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Evil in the Heart of Man: Ghana the War Chief

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First ever trilogy about a black superhero, an epic adventure, full of history and entertainment, it’s spiritualistic, uplifting, a classic novel.

In the early seventeenth century, Ghana is a thirteen-year-old boy from a village in West Africa. He and his father are out hunting together when they are captured by slavers and taken away from the only life they’ve ever known. Thus begins Ghana’s epic journey.

He soon finds himself living on a plantation and given the name Calvin. However, he will not forget his true name: he is African, he is a war chief, and his name is Ghana. As time goes on, he soon realizes he has been tasked by God to free all the slaves and to purge evil from the heart of humanity. Guided by a voice and aided by the supernatural, he frees himself and begins his mission. The voice tells him he will walk the earth, seeking justice for those who are in need. Although this goal may take him hundreds of years to achieve, Ghana is a determined warrior who will not give up. He must defeat the evil that exists in the heart of humanity.

This work of supernatural historical fiction follows the journey of one man as he works to overcome the evils of slavery in early America.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Archway Publishing
Date
24 April 2015
Pages
238
ISBN
9781480815902

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

First ever trilogy about a black superhero, an epic adventure, full of history and entertainment, it’s spiritualistic, uplifting, a classic novel.

In the early seventeenth century, Ghana is a thirteen-year-old boy from a village in West Africa. He and his father are out hunting together when they are captured by slavers and taken away from the only life they’ve ever known. Thus begins Ghana’s epic journey.

He soon finds himself living on a plantation and given the name Calvin. However, he will not forget his true name: he is African, he is a war chief, and his name is Ghana. As time goes on, he soon realizes he has been tasked by God to free all the slaves and to purge evil from the heart of humanity. Guided by a voice and aided by the supernatural, he frees himself and begins his mission. The voice tells him he will walk the earth, seeking justice for those who are in need. Although this goal may take him hundreds of years to achieve, Ghana is a determined warrior who will not give up. He must defeat the evil that exists in the heart of humanity.

This work of supernatural historical fiction follows the journey of one man as he works to overcome the evils of slavery in early America.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Archway Publishing
Date
24 April 2015
Pages
238
ISBN
9781480815902