
Deslocado Redemption: A Story Of Africa
Independently published
ISBN13:
9781791969387
$19.01
Deslocado is Portuguese for displaced. This is a story of redemption set in Zimbabwe, Zambia and Mozambique in the mid-1990s, a time of nervous energy, opportunity and fear, in a region that has only recently emerged from bitter colonial wars of independence and subsequent civil wars. The peace is delicate and rancorous, racial attitudes coagulate and retribution is borne on the wind of change. Mike, a white Zimbabwean in his mid-thirties, a former Rhodesian soldier who fought against Robert Mugabes guerrilla armies, is struggling to find his place in the world. His marriage is crumbling against a backdrop of PTSD, alcohol and self-recrimination. Phoebe, a black Zimbabwean, grew up in Mugabes guerilla camps of central Mozambique. Her mother, a guerrilla herself, was killed in a Rhodesian raid in 1977. Unbeknown to Phoebe, her father is Norman Mubvunduku, the Zimbabwean minister for state security who controls the sinister Central Intelligence Organization (CIO). Salim, a member of Frelimo, the Marxist party that holds power in Mozambique, manages the state-owned hotel in the central Mozambican port city of Beira, from where he runs the citys prostitution ring. Norman Mubvunduku, on his many official, and unofficial, visits to Mozambique is counted among Salims most valued clients. Salims star performer is Phoebe whom he rescued from the UNHCR camps in the mid-1980s. Mike does business in Beirawhere the disfigured street urchin, João, adopts Mike as his patrão, his patron, guarding Mikes pick-up truck being among his many self-appointed dutiesa city that Mike visits more than is necessary to escape his atrophying marriage and the stifling racial attitudes of Zimbabwe. He meets Phoebeemerging from a brutal sexual assault by one of Salims clients Norman Mubvunduku)at a local club and they fall in love, just as a violent cyclone sweeps up the Mozambique Channel. An irresistible train of events is set in motion: Phoebe walks out on Salim; Mike is fired from his job in Harare and leaves his marriage; Salim has João picked up and cruelly tortured in an effort to find out where Phoebe is; Mubvunduku sets his CIO onto Phoebes trail in an effort to establish her identity, at the same time inculpating Mike in her disappearance; and Mike and Phoebe flee to Lusaka, Zambia when it becomes clear that their lives are at stake. In Beira, Mubvunduku and Salim are killed in a grenade explosion as João takes his revengewith João presumed deadwhich clears the way for Phoebe and Mike to return to Mozambique. UNHCR documents come to light, proving Phoebes father was Mubvunduku. It also emerges that Mike, as a soldier on the 1977 raid, witnessed Phoebes mothers death and in fact ordered the troops not to shoot the girl. Phoebe remembers his voice. However, it is all too much for Phoebe to absorb and her final parting from Mike is acrimonious. But separation is transient: João, now an amputee, returns from the dead several months later to announce to Mike that he has been sent by Phoebe to find him and bring him back to her.
- | Author: Chris Cocks
- | Publisher: Independently published
- | Publication Date: Jan 01, 2018
- | Number of Pages: 205 pages
- | Language: English
- | Binding: Paperback
- | ISBN-10: 1791969380
- | ISBN-13: 9781791969387
- Author:
- Chris Cocks
- Publisher:
- Independently published
- Publication Date:
- Jan 01, 2018
- Number of pages:
- 205 pages
- Language:
- English
- Binding:
- Paperback
- ISBN-10:
- 1791969380
- ISBN-13:
- 9781791969387