Miss Seraphim, The Evil Behind the Law Volume III is just one playin a sequel of many others forthcoming. It perfectly blends African andWestern cultures at the crossroads of a vicious system of laws that favorand sympathize with the female gender more than the male gender.This play is so realistic or closer to reality that one may be tempted toaccuse the hero, TCHINDA, and the heroine, SERAPHIM, for washingtheir linen in public. In Act 5 Scene 3, she says, "Men are all liars Especially you, African men." And he retorts, "Not all men I don'tlie " Whom of them is speaking the truth? At this juncture, I would7like to contribute my quota to their love sojourn by quoting Don Williams, who says, "You cannot get it until you give it. That's the thingabout love." Tchinda Fabrice Mbuna is daring and darting to becomeone of the most award-winning and bestselling playwrights trendingtoday on all media.