He Only Died Twice
- 362 páginas
- 13 horas de lectura
The narrative revolves around a 1957 trial in Mongu, Zambia, where a contentious debate unfolds over the cause of a death—whether it resulted from witchcraft or a minor gunshot wound. Author Chris Elgood reflects on the cultural and legal complexities of the time, providing insight into the intersection of traditional beliefs and modern justice in a changing society.

