About the Book
The Dark of the Sun by Wilbur Smith
The Congo. Situated at the heart of sub-Saharan Africa, it is a place where men die for diamonds. For love. And for the unholy pleasure of others
Bruce Curry is the leader of a mercenary band with the dubious support of three officers. His mission: To relieve a diamond-mining town cut off by the fighting and retrieve a priceless consignment of diamonds. Along the way, he meets a beautiful Belgian woman. Shermaine is a dream come true. But the rest of Curry's journey is about to become a living nightmare.
Ranged against his ill-disciplined unit are bandits, guerrillas, and hostile tribes that infest the land. In a sinister atmosphere of omnipotent evil, Curry fights to stay alive--and protect Shermaine, his one true love. But to do so, he must face another, even deadlier enemy: one of his own men
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About the Author :
Wilbur Smith is the bestselling author of many novels, each meticulously researched on his numerous expeditions worldwide. His bestselling Courtney series includes Assegai, The Sound of Thunder, Birds of Prey, Monsoon, and Blue Horizon. His other books include Those in Peril, River God, Warlock, The Seventh Scroll, and The Sunbird. His books are now translated into twenty-six languages and have sold over 120 million copies. Smith was born to a British family in Northern Rhodesia, now Zambia, in Central Africa, and attended Rhodes University in South Africa. He has homes in Cape Town, London, Switzerland and Malta.
Review :
'In places this novel is horrific; always it is exciting, strong and clear' - "Daily Mail," 1967
'If the phrase ' a mans book' has any meaning, it describes this powerful, savage ... gripping, fast moving novel.' - "Books and Bookmen,"
'A well-knit, fast -moving, adventure story ... The action is swift, taut and convincing ... The portrayal of men and situations, of jungle and outpost is colourful and alive. It is a 'big' book, quite irrespective of its length.' - "Scotsman," 1997""
In places this novel is horrific; always it is exciting, strong and clear. Daily Mail
If the phrase ' a mans book' has any meaning, it describes this powerful, savage ... gripping, fast moving novel. Books and Bookmen
A well-knit, fast -moving, adventure story ... The action is swift, taut and convincing ... The portrayal of men and situations, of jungle and outpost is colourful and alive. It is a 'big' book, quite irrespective of its length. Scotsman
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In places this novel is horrific; always it is exciting, strong and clear. "Daily Mail"
If the phrase ' a mans book' has any meaning, it describes this powerful, savage ... gripping, fast moving novel. "Books and Bookmen"
A well-knit, fast -moving, adventure story ... The action is swift, taut and convincing ... The portrayal of men and situations, of jungle and outpost is colourful and alive. It is a 'big' book, quite irrespective of its length. "Scotsman""
"In places this novel is horrific; always it is exciting, strong and clear." --"Daily Mail"
"If the phrase ' a mans book' has any meaning, it describes this powerful, savage ... gripping, fast moving novel." --"Books and Bookmen"
"A well-knit, fast -moving, adventure story ... The action is swift, taut and convincing ... The portrayal of men and situations, of jungle and outpost is colourful and alive. It is a 'big' book, quite irrespective of its length." --"Scotsman"
'In places this novel is horrific; always it is exciting, strong and clear' - "Daily Mail," 1967
'If the phrase ' a mans book' has any meaning, it describes this powerful, savage ... gripping, fast moving novel.' - "Books and Bookmen,"
' A well-knit, fast -moving, adventure story ... The action is swift, taut and convincing ... The portrayal of men and situations, of jungle and outpost is colourful and alive. It is a 'big' book, quite irrespective of its length.' - "Scotsman," 1997""
Praise for "The Dark of the Sun"
'In places this novel is horrific; always it is exciting, strong and clear' - "Daily Mail," 1967
'If the phrase ' a mans book' has any meaning, it describes this powerful, savage ... gripping, fast moving novel.' - "Books and Bookmen,"
' A well-knit, fast -moving, adventure story ... The action is swift, taut and convincing ... The portrayal of men and situations, of jungle and outpost is colourful and alive. It is a 'big' book, quite irrespective of its length.' - "Scotsman," 1997
Praise for Wilbur Smith
"Smith is a master." "--Publishers Weekly
""One of the world's most popular adventure writers." "--The Washington Post Book World
""A rare author who wields a razor-sharp sword of craftsmanship." "--Tulsa World"
"Wilbur Smith is one of those benchmarks against whom others are compared." "--The Times" (UK)
"Best Historical Novelist--I say Wilbur Smith, with his swashbuckling novels of Africa. The bodices of rip and the blood flows. You can get lost in Wilbur Smith and misplace all of August."--Stephen King
"Action is Wilur Smith's game, and he is a master."--"The Washington Post Book World"
"The world's leading adventure writer." "--Daily Express" (UK)
"Wilbur Smith rarely misses a trick."--"Sunday Times"
"Smith is a captivating storyteller." "--The Orlando Sentinel"
"No one does adventure quite like Smith." --"Daily Mirror "(UK)
"A thundering good' read is virtually the only way of describing Wilbur Smith's books." --"The Irish Times"
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