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Language
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The Triumph Of The Sun, the twelfth installment in The Courtney Series, plunges readers into the siege of Khartoum and the brave, harrowing choices made under fire. This historical fiction invites history lovers and adventure readers to follow General Charles Gordon, Penrod Ballantyne, the British consul and his three daughters, and Ryder Courtney as they confront danger with courage, loyalty, and stubborn hope.
In The Triumph Of The Sun, written with a steady, cinematic cadence, the narrative unfolds through tightly paced chapters that weave together multiple viewpoints, revealing the human side of a grand historical moment. Readers feel the drumbeat of danger, the warmth of friendship, and the stubborn spark that keeps people fighting when supplies dwindle and rescue seems distant. The narrative balances brisk action with intimate portraits—families, soldiers, traders—turning a siege into a story about resilience, honor, and the bonds that sustain us.
Whether you're drawn to vivid period detail, accessible storytelling, or character-driven adventure, this tale delivers a compelling journey through a volatile chapter of history. It paints Khartoum with sensory detail—heat, dust, drums—while exploring themes of duty, sacrifice, and the costs of war in a way that's engaging without being heavy-handed. If you crave a read that pairs peril with perseverance, this tale will captivate you.
After finishing The Triumph Of The Sun, readers walk away with a renewed sense of resilience and the power of loyalty forged in crisis. It leaves you thinking about courage, friendship, and the enduring bonds that carry people through the darkest hours, long after the drums fade.
Product Details
Author
Wilbur Smith
Publisher
Harpercollins
Number of Pages
656
Language
English
SKU
BK0493898
ISBN
9781785767005
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
13 x 4 x 20 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