Blood of the Sacred: Legend of a River God
By Jane Flowers
In the shadow of the Kariba Dam, the Zambezi whispers of a power older than the concrete meant to tame it. As modern expansion claws at the riverbanks of the early 2000s, an ancient guardian stirs. Nyaminyami, the Sacred River God, is no longer content with silence.
When the water begins to rise and the earth begins to tremble, the line between progress and providence thins to a breaking point. In a world of surging roads and fading traditions, one truth remains: some depths were never meant to be plumbed, and some gods refuse to be forgotten.
The water is rising. The legend is real.