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Number of Pages
512
Age Group
All
Language
English
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Assegai Plunges You Into A Tense, Adventurous World Of Espionage And Loyalty On The Eve Of World War I. This Gripping Historical Novel Follows Leon Courtney As He Travels From Nairobi To The Shadowy Corridors Of Power, Posing As A Game Hunter To Spy On The Germans In East Africa. Written For Fans Of Historical Fiction And Spy Thrillers, Assegai Invites Readers Who Enjoy Rich Period Detail, Fast-Paced Intrigue, And Deeply Drawn Characters To An Emotional Ride That Blends Danger, Romance, And Questions Of Duty.
Written With Warmth And Clarity, Assegai Unfolds Through LeonโS Experiences As He Trains, Serves In The KingโS Rifles, And Fights To Keep His Mission Secret While Navigating The Rough Realities Of Army Life. The Narrative Deftly Balances Adrenaline-Fueled Reconnaissance With Political Intrigue And Personal Stakes, Including A Complex Romance With The Mistress Of A Wealthy Client That Tests Loyalties And Judgment. The World-Wide Shadows Of The Kaiser Era Come Alive Through Vivid Settings, Crisp Dialogue, And A Pace That Never Slows.
After Finishing Assegai, Readers Gain A Window Into A Turbulent Historical Moment And A Morally Layered Hero Whose Choices Linger Long After The Last Page. The Novel Leaves You Thinking Differently About Courage, Loyalty, And The Costs Of Secrecy, Offering A Lasting Sense Of Adventure And Insight.
Product Details
Author
Wilbur Smith
Publisher
Zaffre Publishing
Number of Pages
512
Language
English
SKU
BK0441520
ISBN
9781785766756
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
12.9 x 2.9 x 19.8 cm
Binding
Paperback
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Wilbur Smith Was Born In Central Africa In 1933. He Was Educated At Michaelhouse And Rhodes University. After The Successful Publication Of When The Lion Feeds In 1964 He Became A Full-Time Writer, And Has Since Written 30 Novels, All Meticulously Researched On His Numerous Expeditions Worldwide. His Books Have Been Translated Into Twenty-Six Different Languages