She Needn’t Kiss the Knife

by Victoria Ifeolu


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Softcover
£13.95
Softcover
£13.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 02/03/2021

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 300
ISBN : 9781664161313

About the Book

The Akintoyes want to stay in America at all costs, even if it means splitting the family into different stealing strategies. The very first accident Lola would record, exposes them all, but they land in jail only temporarily. Bimbo writes a novella that captures the Akintoye tale in a dark twisted way. The completion of Bimbo’s novella marks the starting point of Lola’s trauma, as she is forced by her parents to marry the depraved Judge, Justice Cliff, to guarantee her family’s illicit escape from deportation. Embittered, Lola gets back at the judicial discourse by faking the innocence of felons. Along the line, she meets a partner in crime, Neil Samuel (Esq.), who is only motivated by his goal to win her affections. As Lola hides her affair with Neil, Madeline Margarita Hay arrives in the US, and that can only mean one thing: hope. But whose side would Madeline take? Whose turn would it be to be set free?


About the Author

Victoria Ifeolu is the Author of two novels, a poetry collection, a short story collection, a collection of prose-poems and a novella. The most prominent of them all is the mainstream poetry collection titled I Call My Sexuality My God: My Shampoo and My Watermelon Juice, which made its way to The New York Times, The Kenya Today, and The Reader's House, London. Her literary awards include the Nigerian Stored Products Research Institute Essay Prize, the Mazariya Prize for Poetry, and the Jason Pinter Black Writer Scholarship. In 2019, she was shortlisted thrice for the Ad Hoc Fiction Prize. Her stand-alone poems have been published in widely-read anthologies, including The Tracery of Trees by the Poetry Institute of Canada, and Where The Mind Dwells by Eber & Wein, PA. Shortly before completing the Thriller MBA in affiliation with the International Thriller Writers (ITW), she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in English (Literature) from the American University of Nigeria. Born in 1998, she identifies as a pro-Beauvoir literary scholar, who enjoys inventing her own theories.