Marvin Hanke is an award-winning creative writer and a legend in Malawian radio drama, celebrated for his work on shows like Theatre of The Air and Zimachitika. With a career spinning over 33 years, he has a gift for telling stories that matter. In this bokk, he shares a different kind of story-his personal practice of finding gratitude and connection in every moment.
What Hilda Knew
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- ISBN8233209024
- EAN9798233209024
- Date de parution25/01/2026
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- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
Hilda Chakwera has always trusted her intuition-a quiet, inherited gift that has guided her through life. But just days into her marriage, that gift turns urgent. A single glance through the kitchen window of her new home sparks a terrifying vision: her husband, Isaac, entwined with the beautiful woman moving in next door. The vision feels impossible. Yet the danger feels real. As Hilda and Isaac try to build their first home together, unease settles into every room.
Isaac grows evasive. Their neighbor becomes disarmingly familiar. And Hilda's premonitions sharpen into warnings she can no longer ignore. Soon she must confront a truth more threatening than infidelity-the possibility that her marriage may unravel through choices she has already foreseen.
Isaac grows evasive. Their neighbor becomes disarmingly familiar. And Hilda's premonitions sharpen into warnings she can no longer ignore. Soon she must confront a truth more threatening than infidelity-the possibility that her marriage may unravel through choices she has already foreseen.


















