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As spring continues to summer, Dolores and Markus confront new life in the Munro’s slum. And worse, when Cormac dies, Dolores turns to drinking and Markus drops from school. Life on the street takes Markus to robbery and finally, into drug syndicate. Motherhood takes Dolores to killing men she once took the likings and ends up drowned in Atlantic Ocean.

In the sweltering heart of Juba, South Sudan, three spies—Jamal, Budge, and Howe—arrive from Egypt, charged with a clandestine mission to uncover plans for a proposed dam along the sacred Nile—no matter what the cost. Though shrouded in initial apprehension in the face of the poverty and lawlessness of South Sudan’s capital, the three men find themselves unexpectedly welcomed by warmth and hospitality. Despite cultural and language barriers, brutal heat, and the possibility of their cover being blown after a night of alcohol-fueled bravado, the men are more determined than ever to complete their mission. Howe enlists the help of two orphaned children: Patrick, who is deaf, and Garang, both of whom possess an intimate knowledge of the Nile’s winding secrets. Caught between increasingly dangerous forces—anticipatory anxiety, treacherous environments, and deadly wildlife—the three spies, along with Patrick and Garang, must decide what to sacrifice, what to salvage, and what secrets to leave behind among Nile foliage. Fast-paced, thought-provoking, and lyrically written, Among Nile Foliage is a spy thriller with a deeply human conflict at its heart.

“Reading makes immigrants of us all. It takes us away from home, but more important, it finds homes for us everywhere.”

Jean Rhys