Confessions of a Witch: Jinn Series, #6
By Ayse Hafiza
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Based on a true story: Adam was the name given to the body of the boy, found in the River Thames in 2001.
Ade doesn't hold much stock in Nigerian folklore, that is until a case lands on his desk. Adam was not much older than Ade's daughter Kesha when he was murdered by occultists in a ritualistic ceremony. His swollen dismembered torso found by an early morning jogger.
Ade aghast that his communities backward beliefs are on his London doorstep rises to the challenge. He does his job as an Investigator for the Metropolitan Police. That is until he meets the Witch.
Can he bring her to justice? Or will he lose in the process?
To find out buy Confessions of a Witch the 6th Story in the Jinn series
Jinn Series
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The Crush
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Devil's Daughter
The Egyptologist
Confessions of a Witch
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Confessions of a Witch - Ayse Hafiza
Confessions of a Witch
Jinn Series
Book
6
Ayse Hafiza
Dedication
Dedicated to Adam whose torso was found floating in the River Thames
in
2001
.
May your soul forever rest in peace
Contents
Let’s Connect
1. Chapter One Ade goes to Nigeria
2. Chapter Two Onwards to Kebbi
3. Chapter Three Police Work
4. Chapter Four Interviews and Investigations
5. Chapter Five Confession
Possessing Asya
Afterword
Also by Ayse Hafiza
About the Author
Disclaimer
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Chapter One Ade goes to Nigeria
The Chief Inspector delegated the task to me. It became my job because I was the only officer at a high enough rank with the correct skillset. Specialist Crime and Operations could at times be a gruesome business. That was the CI’s official justification for giving me a high-profile case which had caused a furor in the media .
In my opinion, political correctness had gone mad. I wished the Metropolitan Police wouldn't skirt around the issue, and they’d just say, ‘Hey, Ade you're an African. You'll get the culture more than us, can you take the case?’. Tongues were held so no-one crossed the barrier of offence, and political correctness was an ingrained way of life. It served to create awkwardness, by constantly ignoring the elephant in the room. Senior managers would go to the ends of the earth not to acknowledge my culture.
When news of the case had broken out in the media, I knew the case would find its way to my desk. I also knew my colleagues would be whispering in the hallway unspoken questions, wondering how familiar I was with witchcraft subcultures in Nigeria. Benign questions that would then have led along the lines of how long it had been since my family had assimilated into life in the UK. All jarring to the ear. All so as my colleagues could ascertain as to whether I had secret affiliations to sick psychopaths who behead little boys, parceled their bodies into suitcases and floated the grisly remains in the River Thames.
With the uncomfortable meeting over, I knew I would have to go home to tell Halina my devoted and understanding wife, and Kesha my five-year-old daughter that the Directors wanted me on a plane to Abuja later in the week. Halina and I had discussed it before: she knew this was a high-profile case, what with the media relentlessly camping outside the Metropolitan Police Office in London. The ritual slaughter of a child in the center of a modern cosmopolitan city was not a small matter. We had a duty to investigate, What happened? Where was the boy from? Who
murdered
him
?
As an officer of the law working for the Met Police, we needed answers. A crime had been committed against an innocent child on our doorstep and we needed to catch the murderer. We needed to show everyone that the most sophisticated police force of the world would not shy away from investigating this heinous crime. Justice would prevail and I would be
its
face
.
Halina didn't want me to go. I had told her before the headline was printed in the papers about the body, and I told her straight away that it was likely I would be assigned the case. I wanted to manage her expectations and break her in gently with the news. It was good to have prepared her as the media frenzy that ensued guaranteed this case would either