The Offertory (ZamaShort, #8)

A strange offering is discovered in the church of the United Resurrection Savior's much-revered offertory basket. Devoted parishioner and amateur sleuth Selina Kumi decides to get to the bottom of this mystery. In the process of her investigation Selina will uncover some humorous and uncomfortable truths about her fellow members, her church, and herself. But will she find the culprit?

 

Tabitha Wanja Mwangi is a mother of three lovely people that give her joy and strength to keep going. She has spent most of her life in a university setting, learning, teaching, and now as an administrator. Her first published works were scientific journal articles, and she later became a freelance science journalist, writing pieces that make health research accessible to general audiences while highlighting the contributions of local researchers. She has written for the Daily Nation (Kenya's leading newspaper), Msafiri (Kenya Airways flight magazine), and The Conversation, as well as her blog, Tabitha on Health. Her first book, 12 Remarkable African Life Scientists, profiles scientists from Sub-Sahara Africa, with the aim of inspiring young people across the continent to consider careers in the life sciences. Tabitha has also published fiction, contributing short stories to the Africa Roar anthology, Spark anthology and The Matatu Journal

 

The ZamaShort imprint series is solely focused on the amazing powerhouse that is the short story. We give each short story its own publication so that it may be read and enjoyed fully as a stand-alone publication. As per the StoryTime Publishing mandate initialised in 2007, ZamaShort continues to champion and add to the ever-growing canon of African literature excellence and diversity.

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The Offertory (ZamaShort, #8)

A strange offering is discovered in the church of the United Resurrection Savior's much-revered offertory basket. Devoted parishioner and amateur sleuth Selina Kumi decides to get to the bottom of this mystery. In the process of her investigation Selina will uncover some humorous and uncomfortable truths about her fellow members, her church, and herself. But will she find the culprit?

 

Tabitha Wanja Mwangi is a mother of three lovely people that give her joy and strength to keep going. She has spent most of her life in a university setting, learning, teaching, and now as an administrator. Her first published works were scientific journal articles, and she later became a freelance science journalist, writing pieces that make health research accessible to general audiences while highlighting the contributions of local researchers. She has written for the Daily Nation (Kenya's leading newspaper), Msafiri (Kenya Airways flight magazine), and The Conversation, as well as her blog, Tabitha on Health. Her first book, 12 Remarkable African Life Scientists, profiles scientists from Sub-Sahara Africa, with the aim of inspiring young people across the continent to consider careers in the life sciences. Tabitha has also published fiction, contributing short stories to the Africa Roar anthology, Spark anthology and The Matatu Journal

 

The ZamaShort imprint series is solely focused on the amazing powerhouse that is the short story. We give each short story its own publication so that it may be read and enjoyed fully as a stand-alone publication. As per the StoryTime Publishing mandate initialised in 2007, ZamaShort continues to champion and add to the ever-growing canon of African literature excellence and diversity.

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The Offertory (ZamaShort, #8)

The Offertory (ZamaShort, #8)

by Tabitha Wanja Mwangi
The Offertory (ZamaShort, #8)

The Offertory (ZamaShort, #8)

by Tabitha Wanja Mwangi

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A strange offering is discovered in the church of the United Resurrection Savior's much-revered offertory basket. Devoted parishioner and amateur sleuth Selina Kumi decides to get to the bottom of this mystery. In the process of her investigation Selina will uncover some humorous and uncomfortable truths about her fellow members, her church, and herself. But will she find the culprit?

 

Tabitha Wanja Mwangi is a mother of three lovely people that give her joy and strength to keep going. She has spent most of her life in a university setting, learning, teaching, and now as an administrator. Her first published works were scientific journal articles, and she later became a freelance science journalist, writing pieces that make health research accessible to general audiences while highlighting the contributions of local researchers. She has written for the Daily Nation (Kenya's leading newspaper), Msafiri (Kenya Airways flight magazine), and The Conversation, as well as her blog, Tabitha on Health. Her first book, 12 Remarkable African Life Scientists, profiles scientists from Sub-Sahara Africa, with the aim of inspiring young people across the continent to consider careers in the life sciences. Tabitha has also published fiction, contributing short stories to the Africa Roar anthology, Spark anthology and The Matatu Journal

 

The ZamaShort imprint series is solely focused on the amazing powerhouse that is the short story. We give each short story its own publication so that it may be read and enjoyed fully as a stand-alone publication. As per the StoryTime Publishing mandate initialised in 2007, ZamaShort continues to champion and add to the ever-growing canon of African literature excellence and diversity.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940182744324
Publisher: StoryTime
Publication date: 12/01/2025
Series: ZamaShort
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 263 KB
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