In The Cemetery Without Graves, MacDonald K. B. Simpson delivers a haunting tribute to the migrants who dared to cross deserts and seas in search of hope-and paid the ultimate price. Through the eyes of Dede, Paa Kofi, and Billy, we witness a journey marked by love, loss, and quiet resilience. The Sahara scorches. The Mediterranean swallows. And the silence of the world becomes its own kind of violence. This is not just a novel. It is a requiem for the forgotten. A reckoning with injustice. And a call to remember those buried not in earth, but in memory.