The Winds that Blow Before the Rains by Michael Anthony

The Winds that Blow Before the Rains by Michael Anthony

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This is the story of two men, one an African freedom fighter, the other a Special Forces soldier, and the woman who loved each of them in her own way.

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The Winds that Blow Before the Rains by Michael Anthony

An African freedom fighter, a Special Forces soldier and the woman who loved them both. It is the summer of 1972 and Zimbabwe is at war. Amid the violence, Sengamo is framed for the rape of a white girl. He is forced to flee his village kraal for the killing fields of Mozambique, where an enemy soldier spares his life in a chance encounter that has far reaching consequences. Isabella lives a quiet life, alone on a remote farm in the hills of Nyanga. But her peaceful world is threatened when Mugabe's henchmen set up camp in the valley, waiting for their chance to strike and reclaim the land. Despite the danger, she refuses to abandon the home she loves and the ghosts that inhabit it. One day a stranger arrives at the farm. It is the start of a love affair that will change Isabella s world forever and bring Sengamo closer to his destiny. Out of the brutality of Zimbabwe emerges a hauntingly beautiful love story; an unforgettable tale of a tragic country, where extraordinary allegiances triumph over segregation.
In 1947 Michael Anthony’s mother fled to Africa with him, to escape his father. They settled in Rhodesia and sixteen years later Michael joined C Squadron, SAS. After three years of operations in the bush he left to travel the world, eventually returning to England where he now lives.
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ISBN 13 9781780883625
ISBN 10 1780883625
Title The Winds that Blow Before the Rains
Author Michael Anthony
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Troubador Publishing
Year published 2013-01-01
Number of pages 424
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