Forty-eight (48) guns for the general by Edie Iroh

The story follows the quest of a group of soldiers tasked with acquiring forty-eight guns for a prominent general in the Biafran army. As the soldiers embark on this dangerous mission, the novel vividly portrays the harsh realities of war—loyalty, betrayal, survival, and sacrifice.

Iroh weaves a narrative that captures the devastating impact of the war on individuals and communities, while also shedding light on the broader political and military tensions of the time. Through well-drawn characters and intense action sequences, the novel offers readers a profound exploration of the human cost of conflict and the complexities of leadership and duty in wartime.

This book is for Educational Purposes Only.

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