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Makholwa adds more murder to her stable

ANGELA Makholwa, the much-loved author of gripping psychological thrillers, has come forth with another crime fiction, Critical But Stable. This follows Red Ink (2007), The 30th Candle (2009), Black Widow Society (2013), and the internationally-acclaimed The Blessed Girl (2017) – tales of entertaining escapades and the sexual misadventures of modern women.

Her new offering sees her flexing her muscles the best is a murder mystery/ thriller centred around three couples who from the outside are the picture of black love and “Love lives here”. Debt, sexual frustration and dangerous ambitions threaten to destroy everything they’ve built so far.

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