Broken Fences
By
Osare William
Book Summary:
*Broken Fences — Back cover*
Yuda rules Kambwe Valley like a m an untouchable. His fences are not just wood and wire — they are warnings. People speak his name the way the sick whisper a diagnosis: low, fearful, certain. The land he owns was never given to him; it was taken, piece by piece, from people too frightened to fight back. Those who try to resist disappear into silence, and silence is the only law here.
When Caleb, an ordinary young man with more conscience than caution, strays too close to Yuda’s empire, he stumbles upon what the rest of the valley has learned to ignore — a world hidden behind the fences: bruised workers who move like ghosts, trafficking disguised as trade, and a farm that runs on secrets far darker than profit. And for the first time, someone sees.
Yuda notices.
Locked inside those fences are not just stolen acres, but stolen lives; a truth held down by fear and polished into obedience. Caleb finds himself marked — not by accident, but by consequence — and the more he learns, the more the walls close around him.
In a valley where terror wears respectability and injustice is dressed as authority, Caleb must choose between survival and silence. Because fences built from theft cannot stand forever — not when someone finally dares to reach through the wire and pull the truth into the light.