On A Day Like This

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Some secrets are deadlier than others

On the night she turned fifty-two, Sayo Dosumu’s car tumbled off Falomo Bridge, killing her instantly. Two years later, her presence still overshadows the lives of those she left behind. When her daughter receives a text message insinuating her mother’s death might have been murder, she is determined to uncover the truth. At a weekly family dinner, she soon discovers that everyone in the family—her billionaire father, his perfect new wife, the party-animal heir, the nerdy last son—has a secret they want to keep hidden, and exposing these secrets would set off a chain of events that challenges everything they thought they knew. 

Edify Yakusak

Edify Yakusak is a writer, lawyer and business developer. Her first book, After They Left was published in 2016 to critical acclaim. She also has a collection of short stories titled The Curse of Happiness. On a Day Like This is her third book.

“A story brimming with intensity and depth. The suspense, quite literally, had me at the edge of my seat!”

—Olukorede S. Yishau, author of After The End

“On A Day Like This is an incisive and moving portrait of family in all its fractured glory, solidifying Edify Yakusak as a major literary talent.”

—Ore Agbaje-Williams, author of The Three Us

“Edify Yakusak goes above and beyond to deliver the thrills. [This] baffling and thrilling novel leads to a much-unexpected denouement that will leave you wondering and re-reading the pages to make sense of it all”

—Toni Kan, author of The Carnivorous City

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Book Trim130 x 198mm
Number of Pages220
ISBN (Paperback)978-978-60518-0-2
Release DateNovember 22, 2024
GenrePsychological Thriller

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