Publisher's Synopsis
This work of 'expository prose' has a lot in common with 'the divine comedy' originally credited to Dante. And one might say they are not familiar with the opening classification or with Dante for that matter. Hence the borrowed thematic structure, to which I must admit, deviates somewhat from the aforementioned. In like manner, this tale certainly assumes a howbeit more purposeful and current rendition of life after death. The protagonist in his own right is a dead Nigerian spy on the verge of returning to the life he left behind with major changes in coordinates of course. And whilst recognizing that the subject of terrorism is so trite these days, this author has all but endeavored to prove that Divinity as it is multilaterally constituted is always paying attention. Yet the literary critiquing in coming back down to earth and however opined is definitely left to the readership. Indeed it seems to be that there is a cold war between evil and good entities the world over and Youssouf 'the sleeper' Tanko side by side his supporting acts are only one more platoon in this great army for good. Thus their antecedents are laid bare for to be evaluated by those who are at once drawn to this story, and all geared towards facilitating God's very own endgame. Forthwith I believe congratulations are in order here as this author would have preferred to applaud whoever it turned out to be, in person on the purchase of this book that is bound to be a transcendental experience in assimilation. But this is the digital age and as such we live in a time where personally signing off a book would only suffice as part of a marketing ploy. Needless to say the book speaks for itself as my perhaps biased personal stamp of approval. Herein my name is Oji Azuka Chima as is already evident on the jacket. Ergo I would like to think that I'm Nipponese but I overshoot myself just there. I am however proud of my heritage as a Nigerian. You might have guessed that already from an earlier spoiler. Thus I will henceforth desist to give any more of those but by all means, please do strive to relish this serving and here's to an enlightening perusal.