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Book Viral ReviewMurder and the darkest of hearts make for an exhilarating read in Dark Cloud Rider, the second novel from crime fiction author B K Knight. An enthralling read that again plays out against a vivid Botswanian backdrop, Knight tells a riveting tale that requires dexterity of thought as Duski once more turns to the darker side of faith in pursuit of answers. An ill-omened and daunting world through which Knight creates the sense of legitimacy and urgency that pervades her pages. Populated with a host of vividly drawn characters it’s not a tale for the faint hearted with Knight notably retaining that often elusive balance between tension and suspense, as clues are revealed. Not to be given freely, but designed to keep readers guessing to the end, as several narrative threads come together. She sets out to keep you on tenterhooks throughout and she achieves it with admirable ease to deliver an addictive read. Intriguing and absolutely original, Black Cloud Rider is a superb sequel to A Nest Of Voodoo Dolls and is sure to further build an enthusiast following for author B K Knight. It is highly recommended! About The AuthorBetty Keletso Knight (nee Thamagana) was born in Lentswe-le-Moriti, a picturesque privately owned religious village in the Tuli Block, and a popular tourist destination in eastern Botswana. Her father was one of the village pastors who spent week days in Selibe-Phikwe, a mining town where he ran a taxi business, while her mother taught at the local primary school. Betty spent time in both the village and the mining town and later went to a boarding school in Tonota village where she completed her secondary education. Betty undertook a year’s national service before joining the Botswana Police Service and after successfully completing training she was posted to Central Police Station, in Gaborone. After two years of beat patrols and shift work, she was transferred to the Special Support Group and was attached to the Botswana Police band where she played the saxophone and flute in the marching band and performed backing vocals in the dance band. After five years of service Betty resigned from the Police Service at the rank of sergeant to re-train as an English teacher. She studied both English and Music at Molepolole College of Education where she met her husband to be, who was a lecturer at the college. After graduating with a Diploma in Secondary Education, they both moved to Gabane (on the outskirts of Gaborone) where she got her first English teaching post at Nare Sereto Junior Community School.In 1998 Betty moved to England with her husband and settled in Alton, Hampshire. Four years later she went on to study English at Winchester University and subsequently went on to study for a Masters in Contemporary English Literature, which she successfully completed in 2007.Teaching English and writing crime fiction now take up most her time but she periodically revisits Botswana to see family and friends.

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