Kismet

By Cynthia Sacht, Ilona Beutum
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Kismet fate – destiny the illusive puppeteer that manipulates the strings.

It is 1997, and three years since apartheid was dismantled. A New South Africa has emerged, victorious. Opportunities abound and hope transcends, but for some the warped ideology of that era still lingers. Doctor Henry Keyler a TV panellist, is intent on promoting unity across the racial divides.

Attractive and alluring, his co-panellist, attorney Lexie Lewin, has become a voice for abused women. For the most part, her marriage to the charismatic Steve and their charmed life in Kismet Manor is more than she’d dared to envisage. After a series of jarring events, however, she begins to question whether she’s been living in delusional contentment.

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Kismet fate – destiny the illusive puppeteer that manipulates the strings.

It is 1997, and three years since apartheid was dismantled. A New South Africa has emerged, victorious. Opportunities abound and hope transcends, but for some the warped ideology of that era still lingers. Doctor Henry Keyler a TV panellist, is intent on promoting unity across the racial divides.

Attractive and alluring, his co-panellist, attorney Lexie Lewin, has become a voice for abused women. For the most part, her marriage to the charismatic Steve and their charmed life in Kismet Manor is more than she’d dared to envisage. After a series of jarring events, however, she begins to question whether she’s been living in delusional contentment.

Kate Mabusa, a black maid, has truly and utterly loved a white man and borne his child, yet she never speaks about him – not even to her daughter – not even now that the laws have changed and love across the colour barrier is no longer a crime.

As events unravel, two estranged souls rekindle a beautiful and powerful love.

Inextricably linked; a murder and trial rattle the lives of Kismet’s characters, and through their intersecting journeys we learn that if we let it, our past can debilitate us, or inspire us to greater heights.

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1 review for Kismet

  1. Mark Guest Buyer

    Kismet is fantastic!! I want to read it again and again and would love to watch a film of this.

    To me, it is an exploration of love, hate & hope. I loved how this is both beautifully and tragically depicted by the characters as their story & lives unravel in post-apartheid South Africa.

    The reader this literally catapulted into the story and their life in the 1990’s. It feels like we are there, with the characters, witnessing the harsh brutality of living in South Africa with the constant threat of violence and the very real & frightening depiction of racism.

    It explores what it means to human, and of how love transcends and the lengths people will go to, to chase freedom.

    Powerful, emotive and provocative, Kismet leaves the reader wanting more.

    This book is a must-read!

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