When a young hustler stumbles upon a bag of money buried with a dead man, he thinks his luck has finally turned. But as soon as the cash is in his hands, strange things begin to happen-silent shadows follow him, old enemies reappear, and the people around him start dying one by one. The money belonged to someone dangerous. Someone who never intended to let it go. Now, the past is digging itself out-and it's coming for everything. Deadman's Money is a township thriller packed with suspense, secrets, and the chilling price of greed. From the acclaimed author of Jonny: The Best Cooker of South…mehr
When a young hustler stumbles upon a bag of money buried with a dead man, he thinks his luck has finally turned. But as soon as the cash is in his hands, strange things begin to happen-silent shadows follow him, old enemies reappear, and the people around him start dying one by one. The money belonged to someone dangerous. Someone who never intended to let it go. Now, the past is digging itself out-and it's coming for everything. Deadman's Money is a township thriller packed with suspense, secrets, and the chilling price of greed. From the acclaimed author of Jonny: The Best Cooker of South Africa and The Last Watchman, Joseph Mahono brings you a haunting story that asks: What would you do if the dead wanted their money back?
Joseph Qinumuzi Mahono was born in 1987 at Sebokeng Hospital, South Africa, to Esther Mahono and Johannes Mpenga. Raised in the heart of the Vaal, Joseph draws inspiration from the rich stories, culture, and everyday resilience of township life. He completed his education up to Grade 12 and later trained in computer literacy and admin, developing a strong passion for storytelling and self-taught writing. The Last Watchman is his gripping debut novella series, blending mystery, subtle horror, and emotional depth. Through the haunting tale of Lefa Mobu and the ghost of Jabu Nkosi, Joseph explores themes of duty, memory, and the unseen forces that linger in forgotten places. When he's not writing, Joseph enjoys exploring local history, listening to music, and spending time in his community.
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