When the Lion Feeds by Wilbur Smith

When the Lion Feeds by Wilbur Smith

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When the Lion Feeds by Wilbur Smith

One of the world's great storytellers, Wilbur Smith's captivates readers' imaginations in this classic novel of passion, adventure, and one man's destiny.

ON A CONTINENT, WHERE MAGNIFICENT RICHES WERE HIDEN.
He began life at his twin brother's side, soon running wild on his father's ranch on the edge of Africa. But violence, desire, and fate sent Sean Courtney into exile--where he would fight and love his way to extraordinary success and heartbreaking failure.

LIVES WOULD BE LIVED AND LOST.
In a place called The Ridge of White Waters, Sean made a life-long friendship, mined a fortune of gold, and met his own demons. Then an act of cunning betrayal struck--and ignited a new adventure to a new frontier.

AND TO THE DARING WENT THE GREATEST FORTUNE OF AL.
From facing the murderous charge of a towering bull elephant to watching men die unspeakable deaths, Sean fought new enemies, forged new allies--and dreamed of establishing a family on a farm of his own. But the young man who had lived by his courage, sweat, and blood was about to discover that the past still had its claws in him.

Only a handful of 20th century writers tantalize our senses as well as Smith.a rare author who wields a razor-sharp sword of craftsmanship.
--Tulsa World

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ISBN 13 9780312940669
ISBN 10 0312940661
Titel When the Lion Feeds
Autor Wilbur Smith
Serie Courtney Family Adventures
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag St. Martin's Paperbacks
Erscheinungsjahr 2006-10-03
Seitenanzahl 544
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