Nightmare Along the River Nile

Nightmare Along the River Nile

by S. E. Nelson
Nightmare Along the River Nile

Nightmare Along the River Nile

by S. E. Nelson

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Overview

As recently reported on various news media, sub-Saharan immigrants are being sold at auction in Libya. Such is the fate that befalls Edgar when on his way home from school, his bus is ambushed by rebels of the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) in northern Uganda. He and other students are abducted and taken to the LRA headquarters in Sudan where evil awaits. He finds himself caught up in a nightmare he never imagined and his life is forever changed.

Edgar's friends learn of his fate and embark on a challenging and unpredictable rescue mission full of twists and turns. Can they find the strength to continue the difficult search? Can Edgar's faith sustain him long enough to escape the hell he is in? Find out in this compelling narrative about a young man and his loyal friends.

Written from an African perspective and in an African voice, this award-winning story will tug at your heartstrings.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940013524965
Publisher: SEN Books LLC.
Publication date: 11/19/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 324
Sales rank: 360,249
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Nelson is an award-winning author who writes African action-adventure stories on topics like: friendship, war, espionage, colonialism, corruption and human-trafficking. Nelson's second novel "The Helpers" is an action-packed international tale of espionage and corruption, which is set in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Europe and United States. Although the story is fictitious, much of its background was inspired by historical events that happened during colonial times.

Nelson has lived and worked in Africa, Europe and the United States, and is an advocate of human rights specifically on issues concerning human trafficking, protection of war children, peace and child education. The "No Project" listed Nelson among its Authors Against Slavery.

WEBSITE: www.sensbooks.com
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