About the Book
A Story of Faith, Power, and Hidden Truths
Murder in a Mosque by Thomas Tontie Baah is a powerful and suspenseful novel set in the remote village of Omotobo, where tradition, honor, and faith shape the lives of its people.
When Wayo, a once-disgraced young man, returns to the village years later as a wealthy and influential figure, his transformation earns him admiration and authority. Soon he rises to become the spiritual leader of the community. But beneath his respected image lies a hidden past and darker motives.
When a shocking murder occurs inside the sacred walls of the mosque, the peaceful village is shaken to its core. As whispers of betrayal, ambition, and deception begin to spread, long-buried secrets slowly surface.
The story explores powerful themes of faith, manipulation, morality, and the dangers of blind devotion, leaving readers questioning whether holiness can sometimes hide the face of evil.