Description
Duppy Conqueror by Ferdinand Dennis is a sweeping, multi-generational novel that blends myth, history, and personal destiny. Born in early 20th-century Jamaica, Marshall Sarjeant is charged with a sacred mission: to lift a curse that haunts his family by returning to Africa—the land from which his ancestors were taken as slaves.
Marshall’s journey takes him from rural Jamaica to wartime Liverpool, then to postwar London’s vibrant but shadowy world of gamblers, musicians, and politicians. In Africa, he encounters a continent reshaping its identity after colonial rule, before returning home to face the ghostly force that has shaped his fate.
Powerful and evocative, Duppy Conqueror explores themes of identity, belonging, and the long shadow of history in a moving tale of one man’s search for redemption and peace.














