![]() Tiny hopes to protect her younger sister, Kiki, from the same fate, but the odds are stacked against her. Tina (known as “Tiny Girl” to the Goondas) has had horrible things happen to her in her sixteen years. We need those stories, and there are far too few of them out there. ![]() I picked up this book for the sole reason that its heroine was a refugee. That’s not why I wanted to read this book, and it’s not why I enjoyed it so much. ![]() It has everything you want from a nail-biter: intrigue, murder, violence, suspense, hit men, gangsters, a quick-thinking techie – the list goes on. Anderson’s debut novel, is a fast-paced thriller through and through. ![]() Now she has the chance to finally exact her revenge, but she soon realizes that she’ll have to face her past if she ever wants to lay her mother’s memory to rest.Ĭity of Saints & Thieves, author Natalie C. Greyhill was the one to do it and has spent the past five years training as a thief and a fighter as part of the Goondas, a formidable street gang. ![]() But that’s just where Tina’s troubles began – after thinking they had found safety working for the wealthy Greyhill family, Tina’s mother ends up murdered. Tina and her mother fled the Congo when Tina was only five, ending up as refugees in Kenya’s Sangui City. ![]()
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