Monsoon by Wilbur Smith

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(Mass Market Paperback - Reissue)

  • Pub. Date: April 2000
  • 822pp
  • Sales Rank: 13,169
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    • Pub. Date: April 2000
    • Publisher: St. Martin's Press
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 822pp
    • Sales Rank: 13,169

    Synopsis

    Two cassettes. Playing time 4 hours. Read by Tim Pigott-Smith.

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    ...[O]ne of the world's most popular and prolific adventure writers.

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    Wilbur Smith is the bestselling author of twenty-eight novels that have been translated into twenty-six languages and have sold over eighty million copies.

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    VERY ENJOYABLE READby BANCHEE_READS

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    September 15, 2009: Monsoon is both a worthy and lengthy sequel to Birds of Prey. We find Hal Courtney 20 odd years down he line in his spacious English country gentleman's estate surrounded by his 4 sons. He has already buried 3 wives and is getting bored rearing his sons. He soon gets coaxed by the East India Tea Company to embark on one of his swashbuckling voyages to rid the trade route of Arabian pirates. His eldest son, the black hearted William remains at home as the caretaker of the estate. His son Guy isn't up to the task and gets sent to Bombay. His other 2 sons Tom and Dorian, both chips off the old block, carry on in the seafaring tradition.

    The story mainly follows the exploits of Tom and Dorian who through the fortunes of battle become separated for many years. The saga goes back and forth between the lives of brothers, sometimes in an annoying fashion. The length of the book is a bit tedious but Smith's descriptive prose makes it palatable. He sets the ending up perfectly for yet another sequel.

    UNPUTDOWNABLE! CAPTIVATING! BRILLIANT.by VassiliKikezos

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    May 11, 2009: I began reading it on a flight from Khartoum to Wau and found myself totally immersed in the book.Was unable to put it down.Cinematic,aborbing,wonderful.Grabs you and wont let go till the mindblowing end.

    I Also Recommend: Heart of Midlothian, When the Lion Feeds, Warlock, The Hunt for Red October, The Holcroft Covenant.


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