The Angel of Death (Peggy Oppong Novel)

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Emily loves people and is selfless in her service to the deprived, helpless and suffering masses she encounters daily.

She is called the angel of life, yet at the hospital where she works death stalks. She becomes very depressed. Who is killing her patients?

Excerpt:

It was pitch-black outside and there were no stars to bedeck the mid-June sky. Occasionally, a strong wind blew shaking the branches of the few trees around and also causing the louvre blades to rattle and the curtains to fly in confusion. Leaflets flew in all directions and the soft-cover books on the dining table opened up by themselves showing off a few of their pages in apparent excitement. Following hard on the heels of the strong wind came a fierce rattling noise on the roof like the marching of a battalion. This commotion coincided with the baby’s cry.

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Peggy Oppong

Margaret Safo, writing as Peggy Oppong, was a prolific writer of romantic fiction. She had a BA (Hons) degree in English and Russian languages from the University of Ghana, Legon. She also had an MPhil in Communication Studies from the same University.

Margaret was married to Kojo Safo, a very supportive husband with whom she had four children.

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The Angel of Death (Peggy Oppong Novel)

35.00