
Sacrilege: Book Summary & Analysis
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When the Wallace family travels to a luxury game reserve in Zimbabwe hoping to reconnect, they expect peace, beauty, and maybe a bit of adventure. What they find is a centuries-old spirit with unfinished business—and a curse that doesn’t forget.
Sacrilege: Curse of the Mbirwi is a chilling and emotional journey through ancestral vengeance, buried secrets, and the fierce reckoning that follows when the sacred is disturbed. After Dashon Wallace unknowingly desecrates a spiritual tomb, his family is thrust into a battle that is both physical and spiritual. As terrifying visions and inexplicable events unfold, they must confront more than just a supernatural force—they must face their own history, trauma, and guilt.
Set against the richly textured backdrop of African mythology, this gripping novel blends psychological suspense with deep emotional truth. It’s a haunting reminder that what we bury—emotionally or spiritually—never truly disappears. It waits.
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