Tuesday, 10 July 2012

{PMONKZ BOOK-REVIEW} THE BOY IN THE RIVER

A shocking true story of ritual murder and sacrifice in the heart of London. It's a story that tells the cannibalistic nature of human being even in this contemporary world.

Tower Bridge, where Adam’s torso was found in September 2001


 Thought Africans and Asians alone perform subjugated rituals to the gods as sacrifices seeking something in return. The tower bridge where Adam's torso was found simply made me subscribe to an obscure point that satanic and barbaric acts and reaction is all over the world and even the most despicable act seen anywhere on the surface of the earth is also everywhere.
On 21st September 2001, the mutilated torso of a small child was found floating beside London’s Tower Bridge, one tide away from being swept into the North Sea.
            
Unable to identify the victim, the Murder Squad turned to Richard Hoskins, a young professor of theology with a profound understanding of African tribal religion, whose own past was scarred by a heartbreaking tragedy. Thus began a journey into the tangled undergrowth of one of the most notorious murder cases of recent years; a journey which would reveal not only the identity of the boy they called Adam but the horrific truth that a succession of innocent children have been ritually sacrificed in our capital city.
Insightful and grippingly written, The Boy in the River is an inside account of a series of extraordinary criminal investigations and a compelling personal quest into the dark heart of humanity.



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