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About this Book

Trade Paperback

544 Pages, 4.37 x 7.01 x 1.26 in

February 13, 1998

Pan Macmillan Limited


0330201395
9780330201391

From the Publisher

The bestselling novel that launched Wilbur Smith''s bestselling career, this is the first in the riveting saga of the Courtney brothers. ''Franois, how many men up at the face?'' ''Cave-in.'' Franois''s voice was now hysterically shrill. ''Cave-in.'' He broke Sean''s grip and raced away towards the lift station, the mud flying from his gumboots. His terror infected Sean and he ran a dozen paces after Franois before he stopped himself. For precious seconds he wavered with fear slithering round like a reptile in his stomach; go back to call the others and perhaps die with them or follow Franois and live. Into the wilds of Natal in the 1870s are born Sean and Garrick Courtney, the twin brothers who could not be more different. Fate, war and the jealous schemes of a woman are to drive them even further apart. But as history unfolds a continent is awakening. And on its horizon is the promise of fortune, adventure, destiny and love...

About the Author

Novelist Wilbur Smith was born in Broken Hill, Northern Rhodesia on January 9, 1933. He graduated from Rhodes University. He has writen more than 20 novels, which have been translated into 26 different languages. The Dark Side of the Sun, Wild Justice, and Shout at the Devil have all been adapted as films.

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  • Phil

    Phil

    Wolves in sheeps clothing. 1

    4 years ago

    Set during the Boer war, and yet completely glosses over if not outright ignores, the horrendous oppression of the indigineous peoples. The characters are portrayed as heroes, despite being party to the creation and continuation of the brutality of colonising Africa. read more

  • Shelley Doyle

    Shelley Doyle

    can't stop 5

    5 years ago

    What a gem of a find...the author and the story are brilliant. Have read the first 4 books of the Courtney saga and am now genuinely sad to see it end. Am on my way back to Chapters to find the next novel! Just an amazing read for all ages! read more

  • Nathan McGee

    Nathan McGee

    Exciting read 5

    9 years ago

    Personally I loved this book it pulls you in and truly makes you care about the characters with it's exciting descriptions of their highpoints and even their tragedy's.

  • T  Everitt

    T Everitt

    Africa's Finest Storyteller 5

    10 years ago

    The chronicles of the lives and loves of the Courtenay family really start here although Smith has now released Birds of Prey which is also about this illustrious family but set much further back in time.

    There are some that view this work of Smith's to be a 'perfect' novel
    ie a true beginning, middle and end.
    His character Sean is really lovable although quite the rogue. The backdrop of Boer wars and sibling rivalry make for a brilliant story and the reader finds herself… read more

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