The Lazarus Effect, H.J. Golakai
The Lazarus Effect, H.J. Golakai
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The Lazarus Effect

Author: H.J. Golakai

Narrator: Motshidi Moshegwa

Unabridged: 9 hr 42 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 06/16/2020


Synopsis

Voinjama Johnson is a woman on the brink of a dark, downward spiral. Suffering from misfortunes past and present, all Vee has is her work as an investigative journalist to hang on to. Now her career, like her sanity, is under fire. A revenant haunts Vee's steps – during her blackouts, the ghost of a strange teenage girl in a red woollen hat keeps reaching out to her. Desperate for answers, she and her new assistant Chlöe Bishop plunge into the disappearance of seventeen-year-old Jacqueline Paulsen.

As Vee and Chlöe enter the maze of a case full of dead ends, the life of their intrepid missing girl reveals a family at odds – a dead half-brother, an ambitious father running from his past and the two women he has loved and ruined, a clutch of siblings with lies in their midst. How could a young girl leave home to play tennis one bright Saturday and never be seen again, and what do the dysfunctional circle of people she knew have to hide? Every thread Vee pulls in Jacqueline's tight weave of intrigue brings her closer to redemption and an unravelling more dangerous than she bargained for.

In compelling and witty prose, The Lazarus Effect is an evocative tale of the underbelly and otherworld of love, murder and madness in a Cape Town that visitors seldom see. This is an enthralling debut by an exciting new author in the world of crime fiction.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Daniel on January 29, 2021

Voinjama Johnson is an investigative journalist who studied at Columbia University and works in Cape Town, South Africa. The effects of her childhood escape from Liberia during their insurrection still linger in her psyche. She is also coping with the aftermath of an interpersonal relationship that......more

Goodreads review by Juliet on June 08, 2016

I'm still trying to figure out how I 'feel' about this book. I love crime fiction. Most parts were enjoyable to read, but I missed the hard boiled style of the usual crisp crime fiction I read. Maybe that's it. It isn't familiar writing. However, I felt like the ending, where the protagonist explain......more

Goodreads review by Juwi on June 26, 2016

This book is really good. It starts of pretty slow and takes a while to get into, but then you're swept away into Vee's life and the investigation of Jacqueline Paulsen. This book has plenty of well written female characters!!! I love Vee and Chloe and I definitely prefer Joshua Allen to Titus. Monr......more