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Number of Pages
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Language
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The Dark Of The Sun is a blistering action thriller set in the Belgian Congo. Led by Captain Bruce Curry, a mercenary band takes on a rescue mission that quickly reveals a far more valuable prize—the town's diamond hoard. Geared toward adult readers who love high-stakes adventure and morally complex decisions, this fast-paced tale is as tense as the jungle itself.
Wilbur Smith's The Dark Of The Sun unfolds with kinetic, cinematic prose. The narrative tightens around Curry's leadership and the volatile loyalties within his crew, as danger bites at every turn. The jungle setting, the pulse-pounding sequences, and the moral crunch of greed versus duty create a reading experience that's hard to put down. Whether you crave adrenaline-fueled action, intricate scheming, or character-driven drama, this novel delivers on every front, keeping the suspense high from first page to last.
After finishing The Dark Of The Sun, readers are left with a sharpened sense of trust and the caution that greed can corrode loyalties. The Dark Of The Sun stays with you long after you turn the last page, a memory of the jungle and the price of ambition, offering a satisfying blend of excitement and moral reflection.
Product Details
Author
Wilbur Smith
Publisher
Harpercollins
Number of Pages
304
Language
English
SKU
BK0491436
ISBN
9781785766923
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
12.9 x 1.7 x 19.8 cm
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