Shaka the Great by Walton Golightly

Shaka the Great by Walton Golightly

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Betrayal, blood and battle - the epic story of the Zulu empire.

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Shaka the Great by Walton Golightly

1826. Shaka, king of the Zulus, has brutally consolidated his power, and is ready to move against those who continue to resist his authority. But now a new tribe has emerged: white men from across the Great Water, claiming they wish to trade with Shaka. As the king grows increasingly obsessed with these outsiders, he becomes oblivious to the threat growing from within his own court. Only Shaka's loyal captain and his young sidekick can thwart this conspiracy. But to succeed, their wits will need to be as sharp as their enemies' knives.
Born in 1966, Walton Golightly is a freelance writer from Durban, KwaZulu-Natal - on the doorstep of what used to be the Zulu Kingdom. Shaka the Great is his second novel and the follow-up to his first, AmaZulu. He shares his life with a few thousand books and two dogs. Occasionally the dogs let him sleep on the bed.
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ISBN 13 9780857383303
ISBN 10 0857383302
Title Shaka the Great
Author Walton Golightly
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Quercus Publishing
Year published 2012-02-02
Number of pages 688
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