Kill the Devil

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Pub Date 28 Mar 2023 | Archive Date 1 Sep 2023

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"You can run and leave a place behind, but you can't leave behind what is running inside of you."

A woman and a man, nearly destroyed by extreme violence, hatred and despair, follow a rare and unexpected path, and discover extreme forgiveness, love and hope.

Three fishermen pull a near lifeless woman from the sea; having suffered unimaginable loss, Patricia's life is empty and her only motivation to go on is to bring the one responsible to justice. Always on the verge of running, a man hides from his guilt in Kigali, terrified of his anonymity being compromised and his past uncovered.

Shining a light on the remarkable, untold stories of reconciliation in Rwanda since the genocide in 1994, Kill the Devil is a love story between a survivor and a perpetrator of genocide in a lesson for our times and for all time...

"You can run and leave a place behind, but you can't leave behind what is running inside of you."

A woman and a man, nearly destroyed by extreme violence, hatred and despair, follow a rare and...


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A love story between a survivor and a perpetrator of genocide, written collaboratively by two authors who have experienced survivors and perpetrators in the villages of Rwanda recounting their profound stories.

Covers the remarkable progress in reconciliation in the country since the horrors of 1994.

A transcontinental and cross cultural collaboration between an author who grew up in Belfast during The Troubles and another who grew up in post genocide Rwanda.

A love story between a survivor and a perpetrator of genocide, written collaboratively by two authors who have experienced survivors and perpetrators in the villages of Rwanda recounting their...


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ISBN 9781803137827
PRICE £3.99 (GBP)
PAGES 328

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