In a poverty-stricken village near Congo Kinshasa Africa, the affluent Samuel Hawthorn Yates promises twelve-year-old Makena’s mother, while she is on her deathbed, that he will take Makena and her younger brother, Tayo, to America.
Now, in a place where the slave trade was abolished for over two hundred years, an African girl finds herself facing her worst nightmare. After years of brutal treatment, Makena escapes with her child.
When Hannah lures cunning CIA agent, Julian Paulino, into her web of misery, seemingly, there is no escape for him. Paulino, an arrogant man, who thought he had seen it all, witnesses the unbelievable. In a world of death and hunger, can Julian find a way out? Will he be able to save the others?
“Wrath of the Black Widow” is the dramatic and often dark story of how Makena and her daughter, Hannah, seek revenge for the brutality of slavery they endured.
In a poverty-stricken village near Congo Kinshasa Africa, the affluent Samuel Hawthorn Yates promises twelve-year-old Makena’s mother, while she is on her deathbed, that he will take Makena and her younger brother, Tayo, to America.
Now, in a place where the slave trade was abolished for over two hundred years, an African girl finds herself facing her worst nightmare. After years of brutal treatment, Makena escapes with her child.
When Hannah lures cunning CIA agent, Julian Paulino, into her web of misery, seemingly, there is no escape for him. Paulino, an arrogant man, who thought he had seen it all, witnesses the unbelievable. In a world of death and hunger, can Julian find a way out? Will he be able to save the others?
“Wrath of the Black Widow” is the dramatic and often dark story of how Makena and her daughter, Hannah, seek revenge for the brutality of slavery they endured.