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Roger Jean Nsengiyumva narrates ‘Kill the Devil’ audiobook

The audiobook of the critically acclaimed novel ‘Kill the Devil: A Love Story from Rwanda’ written by Tony Macaulay & Juvens Nsabimana and narrated by Rwandan actor Roger Jean Nsengiyumva is now available on Audible, Amazon and iTunes. Juvens Nsabimana said: ‘Roger was our first choice to narrate the audiobook. I’ve been a big fan of his films, such as ‘Africa United’ and ‘Sixteen’ for many years, and we were delighted when he agreed to narrate ‘Kill the Devil” Roger Jean Nsengiyumva is a Rwandan actor, best known...

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‘Kill the Devil’ Book Launches in Rwanda, Uganda and the USA!

Kampala Book Launch Tony Macaulay & Juvens Nsabimana’s critically acclaimed novel, ‘Kill the Devil: A Love Story from Rwanda’ has been launched in the USA, Rwanda and Uganda. In June 2023 Tony was joined by Christophe Mbonyingabo, Director of CARSA (the reconciliation project in Rwanda that inspired the book) for book launches in New York City and Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. The pair were interviewed on US television. This was followed, importantly, by the book launch in Rwanda itself, in Kigali Public Library, hosted by Rwanda TV host...

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Critical acclaim for ‘Kill the Devil’

The first reviews are in ! Here is some of the critical acclaim for Tony Macaulay & Juvens Nsabimana’s novel, Kill the Devil: A Love Story from Rwanda. ‘A movie surely beckons’ Irish News ‘A triumph of a novel and one I expect to see grace the big screen in the near future.’ Culture Crush NI ‘This is a wonderfully written, gripping novel, well-plotted, well-paced. It is a mix of every emotion you can think of, but the twists and turns of human feelings and reactions are handled with great descriptive and narrative skills. Quite a brilliant collaboration…This story...

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NEW NOVEL SHINES LIGHT ON REMARKABLE STORY OF LOVE AND RECONCILIATION IN RWANDA

Kill the Devil: A Love Story from Rwanda, co-written by Belfast peacebuilder and novelist Dr. Tony Macaulay and Rwanda screenwriter Juvens Nsabimana, tells the love story between a survivor and a perpetrator of genocide. It reveals the remarkable progress in reconciliation in Rwanda since the horrors of 1994 – a lesson for our times and for all time. A transcontinental and cross-cultural collaboration between a writer who grew up in Belfast during The Troubles and another who grew up in post genocide Rwanda – Kill the Devil was written collaboratively by the authors, who...

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