01820nam a2200337 i 45000010011000000030006000110050017000170080041000340100017000750200018000920400027001100430012001370500028001490820016001771000045001932450033002382460019002712500033002902640068003233000024003913360022004153370026004373380024004635200787004876500028012746500047013026500036013496510022013856550043014076550032014501164502132OCoLC20240417123556.0210224s2021 nyu 000 1 eng d abl2021005671 a9780316536615 aIMmBTbengerdacIMmBT af-nr---14aPR9387.9.K396bL54 202104a823/.922231 aKayode, Femic(Fiction writer),eauthor.10aLightseekers /cFemi Kayode.3 aLight-seekers. aFirst United States edition. 1aNew York :bMulholland Books, Little, Brown and Company,c2021. a415 pages ;c25 cm. atext2rdacontent. aunmediated2rdamedia. avolume2rdacarrier. aWhen Dr. Philip Taiwo is called on by a powerful Nigerian politician to investigate the public torture and murder of three university students in remote Port Harcourt, he has no idea that he's about to be enveloped by a perilous case that is far from cold. Philip is not a detective. He's an investigative psychologist, an academic more interested in figuring out the why of a crime than actually solving it. But when he steps off the plane and into the dizzying frenzy of the provincial airport, he soon realizes that the murder of the Okriki Three isn't as straightforward as he thought. With the help of his loyal and streetwise personal driver, Chika, Philip must work against those actively conspiring against him to parse together the truth of what happened to these students. 0aPsychologistsvFiction. 0aCollege studentsxCrimes againstvFiction. 0aMurderxInvestigationvFiction. 0aNigeriavFiction. 7aDetective and mystery fiction.2lcgft. 7aThrillers (Fiction)2lcgft.