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Waiting for Maria

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“The condemned were warehoused here to mark time and await execution… some who were awaiting judgment found themselves in this anteroom of death.” Waiting For Maria is a novel set in contemporary Nigeria, after military rule, in an isolated, crumbling colonial era prison named Freeman Fort that now serves as a maximum security death row facility. Through the intersecting lives of condemned women, their wardens, and the people who orbit the prison, the book examines capital punishment, domestic violence, corruption, faith, and the stubborn ways hope survives in the shadow of execution. It is both an intimate portrait of individual women and a broad look at a justice system that fails the poor, the abused, and the forgotten. The range of offences the women are charged with includes killing abusive spouses, armed robbery, medical cases that went wrong, and crimes entangled with poverty, patriarchy, and corruption. The novel is as interested in the failures of the police, courts, family, and religion around these crimes, as in the acts themselves. By showing the human cost of the death penalty: long delays; overcrowded “awaiting trial” cells; the emotional burden on inmates, wardens, and executioners; and public campaigns for abolition, Waiting For Maria presents arguments from all sides—religious, legal, political—while staying close to the women whose lives hang in the balance as they navigate life on death row.

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Ifeoma Chinwuba
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Publishes September 1, 2026.
Pages
472
ISBN-09:
9781957810164
Dimension:
5.25x8
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Megan S

"I really liked this book, but a casually described instance of child sexual abuse... was disturbing and never addressed. Despite this, the novel highlights the corruption of the Nigerian prison system... The storytelling is original, with inmates' stories told in various formats. The ending felt abrupt, but it’s worth reading... It definitely needs trigger warnings for sensitive topics."

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Barakat S

"A harrowing tale about a Nigerian prison and its women... The author portrays a derelict prison and the women who run and inhabit it. From the warden grappling with being unmarried in her forties to the inmates with diverse stories, it’s a sobering read... The attempt to capture the prisoners’ voices made some parts challenging, but overall, it’s a necessary read."

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About Author

Bestselling author of mystery novels, weaving suspense and intrigue. Captivating readers with every page turn.

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Ifeoma Chinwuba

Commonwealth Prize shortlisted author and former diplomat, Ifeoma Chinwuba, was a child refugee during the Biafran Civil War. After the war, she was returned to her family. Chinwuba acquired an education, thanks to sacrifices by her indigent parents, and was recruited into the Nigerian Foreign Service. Ifeoma Chinwuba has written several critically acclaimed novels and was the 2022 Writer-in-Residence at the Department of English and Film Studies of the University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada. She currentlys live in Ottawa, Canada, where she’s hard at work on her next novel.

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