Leopard Hunts in Darkness
Wilbur Smith B4 The Leopard Hunts In Darkness This small wind had travelled a thousand miles and more, up from the great wastes of the Kalahari Desert which the little yellow Bushmen call "the Big Dry. " Now when it reached the escarpment of the Zambezi valley, it broke up into eddies and
The Seventh Scroll
By: Wilber Smith Synopsis: A fading papyrus, nearly four thousand years old Within it lie theclues to a fabulous treasure from an almost forgotten time a riddlethat becomes a savage battle across the unforgiving terain of North Africa When her husband is brutally murdered , Beautiful half English,ha
Elephant Song
ELEPHANT SONG [0460375. 0] By Wilbur Smith Synopsis: The rangers closed in firing steadily Within minutes all the adult animals were down Only the calves still raced in bewildered circles, stumbling over the bodies of the dead and dying Six minutes after the first shot, a silence fell over the killi
The Angels Weep
Wilbur Smith B3 The Angels Weep PART ONE. Three horsemen rode out from the edge of the forest with a restrained eagerness that not even weary weeks of constant searching could dull. They reined in, stirrup to stirrup, and looked down into another shallow valley Each stalk of the dry winter grass bo
Shout at the Devil
Wilbur Smith Shout At The Devil PART ONEFlynn Patrick O' Flynn was an ivory poacher by profession, and modestly he admitted that he was the best on the east coast of Africa. Rachid El Keb was an exporter of precious stones, of women for the harems and great houses of Arabia and India, and of illici
Eagle in the Sky
EAGLE IN THE SKY [0470664. 9] BY WILBUR SMITHSynopsis: With a dull but awful roar, the Mirage bloomed with dark crimson flameand sooty black smoke, the wind ripped flames outwards in greatstreamers and pennants that engulfed all around them, and Davidstaggered onwards in the midst of the roaring fur