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Barnes, Demus, and Baker are back with another actioned-packed adventure. This time, they travel to Monomotapa, Alkebulan, where the king and queen were recently slain by Ego, a familiar nemesis who the three Black boys thought they had destroyed in the afterlife, but they were deeply mistaken. Now, Ego has in his possession The Hotep Brother Manuscript, a sacred book filled with spiritual laws and enchanting spells, which he uses to turn the Monomotapan military into Egomaniacs. By his side is Deadra, a divine entity, and their goal is to rule Monomotapa and discontinue all shipments of gold…mehr

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Barnes, Demus, and Baker are back with another actioned-packed adventure. This time, they travel to Monomotapa, Alkebulan, where the king and queen were recently slain by Ego, a familiar nemesis who the three Black boys thought they had destroyed in the afterlife, but they were deeply mistaken. Now, Ego has in his possession The Hotep Brother Manuscript, a sacred book filled with spiritual laws and enchanting spells, which he uses to turn the Monomotapan military into Egomaniacs. By his side is Deadra, a divine entity, and their goal is to rule Monomotapa and discontinue all shipments of gold to Planet Black, the home of the deities. Currently, the black planet is vulnerable, protected by a thin layer of gold that is quickly depleting. With the threat of an incoming meteoroid shower looming, there's no telling what might happen to Planet Black if a large shipment of gold doesn't arrive there soon.
Autorenporträt
ZANGBA THOMSON is an award-winning Liberian-American author, journalist, and founder/Editor-in-Chief at Bong Mines Entertainment. His creative works have been featured on NBC's Today, Kathy Lee & Hoda, ABC, Fox & Friends, Centric TV, HOT 97, and Essence Magazine. Not too long ago, at the National Black Theatre in Harlem, New York-Thomson received the Bai T. Moore Literary Award and a Certificate of Special Congressional Recognition (from Charles B. Rangel) for his literary achievements, commitment to strengthening our Nation, and making a difference through volunteering service in urban communities.