Description
Divide the Night by Wessel Ebersohn is the tense and socially charged second novel in the Yudel Gordon series, featuring the thoughtful and unflinching South African prison psychiatrist. Set against the oppressive backdrop of apartheid-era South Africa, this gripping mystery explores themes of racial prejudice, justice, and moral responsibility within a society fractured by deep inequality. When a small shopkeeper opens fire and kills eight people — most of them Black — claiming self-defence during an alleged break-in, Yudel Gordon is called in to investigate.
As Gordon unravels the layers of this disturbing case, he must navigate not only the suspect’s complex psychology but also the volatile political and social tensions that surround the crime. Through Gordon’s introspective, steady perspective, Ebersohn exposes the grim realities of a country where justice is often skewed by power and prejudice.
Ideal for readers who appreciate thought-provoking crime fiction and political mysteries, Divide the Night offers a compelling blend of psychological intrigue and incisive social commentary, making it a standout in South African crime literature.



















