3 Books Published by Afram Publications on AALBC — Book Cover Collage

Click for more detail about Death at the Voyager Hotel by Kwei Quartey Death at the Voyager Hotel

by Kwei Quartey
Afram Publications (Jun 12, 2014)
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In the city of Accra, the Voyager Hotel is widely known as a well-run lodging perfectly suited to cash-strapped tourists. But one early March morning, hotel guest Heather Peterson, a beautiful, young Oregonian teacher, is found dead at the bottom of the pool. The police authorities deem it an accidental drowning, but that raises doubts. Heather was a strong swimmer. How could she have drowned, and why was she naked? Paula Djan, principal of the school at which Heather was a volunteer, suspects foul play and begins to dig around. As she discovers an increasing number of suspects, she encounters hostility from the police investigators, who take a dim view of her snooping. But much more than stepping on a few toes, she may be headed down a dangerous path where the killer lies in wait with every intention to make Paula the second death at the Voyager Hotel.


Click for more detail about Selected Speeches of Kwame Nkrumah. Volume 3 (Revised) by Kwame Nkrumah Selected Speeches of Kwame Nkrumah. Volume 3 (Revised)

by Kwame Nkrumah
Afram Publications (Dec 29, 1997)
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The death of Kwame Nkrumah, first President of Ghana, demonstrated a great irony: a man so much maligned and rejected in life, should be so praised and loved in death. The force of his personality, his convictions in the face of powerful opposition, and his vision for Ghana and a pan-Africa, are evident in his speeches. The forty-seven speeches in this first of five volumes are arranged chronologically, and were all made in the year 1960.


Click for more detail about Selected Speeches of Kwame Nkrumah. Volume 1 (Revised) by Kwame Nkrumah Selected Speeches of Kwame Nkrumah. Volume 1 (Revised)

by Kwame Nkrumah
Afram Publications (Jan 01, 1979)
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The death of Kwame Nkrumah, first President of Ghana, demonstrated a great irony: a man so much maligned and rejected in life, should be so praised and loved in death. The force of his personality, his convictions in the face of powerful opposition, and his vision for Ghana and a pan-Africa, are evident in his speeches. The forty-seven speeches in this first of five volumes are arranged chronologically, and were all made in the year 1960.