Wild Justice contains in full measure all the elements that the name of Wilbur Smith promises: pace, tension, complex but satisfying plotting, strong love interest, vivid scenes of action and a complete grasp of the subject.
It is a novel which powerfully reinforces Wilbur Smith's claim to be one of the world's leading writers of adventure.
In Wild Justice he tells of ruthless men and a beautiful woman locked in a struggle for power such as few men dream of; it is a novel of treachery and betrayal, of loyalty and courage, of hatred and love.
The narrative sweeps remorselessly across oceans and continents to its stunning climax in the deserts of Galilee.
It is a story you will not readily forget, for such is its credibility that it could be taking place at this very moment.
Book Details
Format
Mass Market Paperback
ISBN-10
0312993501
ISBN-13
9780312993504
Publication Date
Nov 2003
Item Weight
0.73 pounds
Length
6.73 inch
Width
4.06 inch
Height
1.06 inch
First Sentence
There were only fifteen joining passengers for the British Airways flight at Victoria Airport on the island of Mahe in the oceanic republic of the Seychelles.
Wilbur Addison Smith was a Northern Rhodesian-born British-South African novelist specializing in historical fiction about international involvement in Southern Africa across four centuries.