Hello

ebook Hello series, #1 · Hello series

By Abbas QriquaS

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Hello is a thriller based on a true story that happened in Thembisa. After reading this first volume, observant readers will immediately make the connection between this story and the decuples hoax story the so-called Thembisa 10 in 2021, because the common denominator in both tragicoms is one and the same woman who nearly fooled the nation to believe she had birthed 10 babies in one morning then the next day cried foul claiming that in the cover an unknown hand of darkness had virtually disappeared her babies. In the virtual world, this was virtually true but in our real world it turned out to be a bad drama played out by an unrehearsed actor. Modi played the same card to the unsuspecting father of the triplets when one Friday morning in September 2018 snatched TAM from Steve Biko Academic hospital in an effort to block the father from joint custody. The character portrayed by Modi is presented as conniving, scheming, deadly but gripping in its intensity. A tragedy worthy of fiction, crafted from documented facts and reconstructed from memory. In Hello Stranger, the author presents a backstory, the heart of the tale unravelling its intricacies bringing to light five years of high search and rescue. Camouflaging the macabre details with a forest of nifty interesting titbits, the author has succeeded in circumventing the horrifying to broach the philosophical. At its core, this is a story of loss, tenacity, and hope. A story of compassion and forgiveness connecting with the readers at a deeper emotional level. Topics such as child trafficking and the impact of estrangement on parents adds depth and relevance to the story making it more relatable in a contemporary culture of child-trafficking and infanticide.Hello is a thriller based on a true story that happened in Thembisa. After reading this first volume, observant readers will immediately make the connection between this story and the decuples hoax story the so-called Thembisa 10 in 2021, because the common denominator in both tragicoms is one and the same woman who nearly fooled the nation to believe she had birthed 10 babies in one morning then the next day cried foul claiming that in the cover an unknown hand of darkness had virtually disappeared her babies. In the virtual world, this was virtually true but in our real world it turned out to be a bad drama played out by an unrehearsed actor. Modi played the same card to the unsuspecting father of the triplets when one Friday morning in September 2018 snatched TAM from Steve Biko Academic hospital in an effort to block the father from joint custody. The character portrayed by Modi is presented as conniving, scheming, deadly but gripping in its intensity. A tragedy worthy of fiction, crafted from documented facts and reconstructed from memory. In Hello Stranger, the author presents a backstory, the heart of the tale unravelling its intricacies bringing to light five years of high search and rescue. Camouflaging the macabre details with a forest of nifty interesting titbits, the author has succeeded in circumventing the horrifying to broach the philosophical. At its core, this is a story of loss, tenacity, and hope. A story of compassion and forgiveness connecting with the readers at a deeper emotional level. Topics such as child trafficking and the impact of estrangement on parents adds depth and relevance to the story making it more relatable in a contemporary culture of child-trafficking and infanticide.

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