In her new adventure, Mrs. Pollifax accompanies her young friend Kadi
Hopkirk to the African country of Ubangiba, where Kadi's childhood
friend, Sammat, is soon to be crowned king. This impromptu journey is a
response to and SOS from Sammat to Kadi, and Mrs. P., reluctant to allow
the girl to venture alone into what she fears maybe grave danger,
crashes the party. Sunny little Ubangiba is no great shakes as nations
go. Under Sammat's selfless leadership it is recovering from the
devastation wrought by two greedy presidents-for-life who preceded him
in office. But Sammat has dangerous enemies. Everywhere rumors are
springing up that he is a sorcerer and that his evil power is
responsible for a rash of shocking murders in which the victims appear
to have been clawed to death by a lion. These crimes are especially
terrifying because there are no lions in Ubangiba. Without the
comforting backup of the CIA, Mrs. Pollifax wades into the fray, hunting
for the source of the bloody terrorism that threatens Sammat and
Ubangiba. Not to mention Kadi and Mrs. Pollifax. Home has never looked
so good, or seemed so far away.