The Epic of Bayajidda Book 1 – New and Action-Packed Medieval African Fantasy Adventure Ticks All the Boxes for Fans of King Arthur Et Al.

UNITED KINGDOM – A page-turning read from the outset, those with a passion for the fantasy genre are going to love this new and alluring tale from Hamza Lawal.
Using the Sahel region of Africa as his story’s backdrop (an area that stretches from Sahara desert’s southern rim from the Atlantic to the Red Sea), the story of Bayajidda and his mission to save his wife and child keeps readers in full suspense as he attempts to thwart all the dangers and ancient powers that in AD629 stand in his way.
Offering a rich cast of standout hero, country seizing villain, evil powers and a talking snake there is plenty going on in this mythological tale that most definitely lives up to the use of epic in its title. And, in telling Bayajidda’s story, readers will be eagerly awaiting the next chapter of this African mythological adventure; and will be inspired to seek out the author’s other three published works.
Synopsis:
In AD629 the legendary Bayajidda attempts to rescue his family from the Kenembu Empire which held suzerainty over vast areas of medieval Africa. Soon he learns that his army is compelled to remain in the city of Njimi serving the king. In his rescue attempts he enlists the help of a powerful entity but he soon discovers that the entity has an ulterior motive. Is Bayajidda too late? Will he rescue his Family? And what about the talking Snake?
Published by Legends of the Huskahs, The Epic of Bayajidda is available in hardcover (ISBN No: 978-1914288852 and priced £19.07) and Kindle format (£4.70 or free via app) on Amazon at https://bit.ly/3rjzkjZ and https://bit.ly/44wvvXk
About the author:
Hamza Lawal is an artist and author. He has also ghostwritten extensively on matters ranging from economics, change management and governmental studies.
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