Ebony Moore has always followed the rules. At twenty-three, she’s the picture of responsibility—a nursing assistant working long hours to support her younger sister, a neighbor everyone trusts, a woman finally finding stability with a boyfriend who helps ease the weight of her world. But beneath the surface of her carefully built life lies a secret she never chose.
Derrick Johnson, the man she believed in, has been using her apartment as a hidden storage hub for his drug operation. Ebony knows nothing of the locked boxes in her spare closet—until the night two officers step into her home and catch the faint, chemical scent designed to fool police dogs. That smell triggers a search. Hours later, Ebony is in handcuffs. Derrick is gone.
In court, she pleads innocence. Family and friends rally to her side. The prosecutor shrugs: ignorance is not an excuse under the law. Ebony accepts a plea deal, bracing herself for one year behind bars. Instead, the judge—hardened by his own private grief—condemns her to fifteen.
As the years slip away, Ebony becomes a lightning rod for outrage, her story echoing through churches, advocacy groups, and civil rights circles. Yet the system does not bend. Not until one relentless attorney uncovers a hidden truth that could unravel everything.
Ebony is a gripping story of betrayal, injustice, and the fight for redemption—where one woman’s fall becomes a community’s call for justice.
Chinedu Nnadi is an acclaimed novelist and cultural historian, known for his dynamic range spanning high-octane electrifying political, psychological and romantic thrillers and the timeless magic of African folklore. A former advocate for social and political justice, he brings raw authenticity and gripping suspense to his novels, drawn from a deep understanding of global politics and covert operations. As a leading expert in African oral traditions, myths, and legends, Chinedu also dedicates his work to preserving Africa’s narrative heritage. Through his writing, he captures the spirit of silent warriors and ancient storytellers alike—ensuring their voices resonate across continents and generations.