Passiontide by Monique Roffey review a powerful protest against femicide
Briefly

Inspired by the murder of a Japanese steel-pan player in Trinidad, Passiontide critiques religion, sexism, and colonialism through a diverse cast and a focus on femicide protest.
Monique Roffey handles the exploration of law, politics, journalism, and activism through the lens of a murder investigation in St Colibri with chaotic energy and a critique of societal norms.
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