Shigidi and the Brass Head of Obalufon - The Nebula Award finalist and gripping magical heist novel (lydbok) av Ukjent
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Ukjent (forfatter), Wole Talabi (forfatter), Ben Arogundade (innleser)

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The Nommo Award Winner. The Nebula Award Finalist. The World Fantasy Award Finalist. The British Science Fiction Award Nominee. A contemporary fantasy filled with the mythos of Nigeria. Shigidi is the god of nightmares. Once a feared and powerful member of the Yoruba spirit world, these days he haunts people for scraps of power, which he must give up to the executives of the Orisha Spirit Company. Nneoma is a deadly succubus. Fierce, independent and unpredictable, she's not afraid to tak…

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Undertittel The Nebula Award finalist and gripping magical heist novel
Forfattere Ukjent (forfatter), Wole Talabi (forfatter), Ben Arogundade (innleser)
Forlag Gollancz
Utgitt 8 august 2023
Lengde 10:04
Sjanger Fantasy og science fiction, Skjønnlitteratur
Språk English
Format mp3
DRM-beskyttelse App-only
ISBN 9781399615693

The Nommo Award Winner.
The Nebula Award Finalist.
The World Fantasy Award Finalist.
The British Science Fiction Award Nominee.


A contemporary fantasy filled with the mythos of Nigeria.

Shigidi is the god of nightmares.
Once a feared and powerful member of the Yoruba spirit world, these days he haunts people for scraps of power, which he must give up to the executives of the Orisha Spirit Company.

Nneoma is a deadly succubus.
Fierce, independent and unpredictable, she's not afraid to take dangerous risks to free herself from the mistakes of her past.

Two soulmates. One bid for freedom.
To gain the independence they both desire, the two of them are about to embark on a heist that spans both the real world and the spiritual world. But they'll find far more than they bargained for in the depths of the British Museum . . .

A supernatural adventure novel rich in Nigerian mythology, and an eviscerating examination of cultural theft in the real world. This is perfect for fans of P. Djeli Clark, Nnedi Okorafor and Ben Aaronovitch.