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Call Of The Raven is a sweeping historical adventure that threads love, vengeance, and the harsh realities of 19th‑century America into a single, unforgettable journey. Set against the shadowed glamour of a vanished fortune and the vibrant, brutal world of New Orleans, this novel by Wilbur Smith speaks to readers who crave epic quests, richly drawn history, and high-stakes emotion. Perfect for adult fans of immersive historical fiction, it delivers a gripping, emotionally charged experience.
Written with cinematic momentum, the story follows Mungo St John as he confronts lost wealth, a captive beloved, and a dangerous foe who stands between him and Camilla. The narrative paints a vivid sense of place—the bustling streets, sultry nights, and stark social realities of the era—while keeping the pace taut with action, peril, and intimate moments that reveal character and motive. The voice is accessible and immersive, inviting you to feel the heat, hear the whispers, and weigh every choice as Mungo moves from anger toward a harder, more costly form of justice.
Call Of The Raven blends historical detail with a personal quest, shaping themes of loyalty, power, and resilience into a riveting arc. If you enjoy stories where love becomes a catalyst for courage and risk, you’ll appreciate how the narrative threads Camilla’s struggle within a society shaped by slavery into a broader meditation on freedom and humanity.
After finishing Call Of The Raven, readers are left with a stirring sense of resilience and a deeper contemplation of what one endures for love and justice. The novel’s blend of passion, peril, and historical insight offers lasting value, inviting you to carry its lessons and drama with you long after the final page is turned.
Product Details
Author
Wilbur Smith
Publisher
Bonnier Books
Language
English
SKU
BK0430854
ISBN
9781838772512
Reading Age
All
Binding
Paperback
MRP: ₹ 399
₹ 339
15% Off
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