Assegai by Wilbur Smith

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  • Pub. Date: May 2009
  • 480pp
  • Sales Rank: 3,696
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    • Pub. Date: May 2009
    • Publisher: St. Martin's Press
    • Format: Hardcover, 480pp
    • Sales Rank: 3,696

    Synopsis

    Bestselling author Wilbur Smith continues the saga of the Courtney family, last seen in THE TRIUMPH OF THE SUN, in this new historical adventure set in Africa on the brink of World War One.

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    Smith continues the saga of the Courtney family of Africa begun in 1964 with When the Lion Feeds. In this installment, Leon Courtney, ladies' man and former lieutenant in the King's African Rifles, becomes a professional big game hunter and safari guide in the years leading up to WWI. Among his clients are Kermit Roosevelt, son of President Teddy Roosevelt, and a spoiled German princess who is fond of the whip. The story really doesn't kick into gear until halfway through, on the eve of war, when Courtney's uncle, Brig. Gen. Penrod Ballantyne, commander of the British forces in East Africa, asks him to spy on his newest client, Count Otto von Meerbach, a German industrialist with a secret agenda. Courtney also begins an affair with Otto's mistress, Eva, who has a secret life of her own. Will Courtney defeat Otto's dastardly scheme and rescue Eva? Though the outcome is never in doubt, Smith manages to serve up adventure, history and melodrama in one thrilling package that will be eagerly devoured by series fans. (May)

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    Biography

    WILBUR SMITH was born in Central Africa in 1933. He was educated at Miachaelhouse and Rhodes University. He became a full-time writer in 1964 after the successful publication of When the Lion Feeds, and has since written over thirty novels, all meticulously researched on his numerous expeditions worldwide. His books are now translated into twenty-six languages.

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    It's good to have the Courtney's & Ballantine's back !by MUNIR

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    October 18, 2009: Ever since Wilbur Smith moved out of the SAR, we were deprieved of the great novels of the Ballantyne's and Courtney's. Can not say that the Egyptian Series were not to his standards, but it is thanks to the original series that I became an avid reader of his, therefore a huge WELCOME BACK !

    With the exception of the courtroom section of the book that I found a wee bit too "Grishamesque", I have to say that this is again a great novel and I do hope that the series continue.

    Munir HAMAMCIOGLU- Istanbul, Türkiye

    Wilbur Smith is a long established author of good booksby MTF3

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    August 29, 2009: I don't think it is any secret that Wilbur Smith can write. I first started reading his Egyptian series in the mid-seventies. I also believe that his novel "Birds of Prey" is one of the best books of all time. The last two books by him I have read, "The Quest" and "Assegai" are both excellant novels, full of adventure and excitment. I appreciate his detail and history of his novels. "Assegai" is a blend of big game hunting and history keeping the reader involved with the story. My exact thoughts after reading "Assegai" was that Wilbur Smith still "has it" after all these years.

    I Also Recommend: Seventh Scroll, River God, Birds of Prey, Birds of Prey, Blue Horizon.


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