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A Courtney series adventure - Book 3 in The Burning Shore sequence THE FUTURE OF A COUNTRY. THE END OF A FAMILY. The year is 1952. Ruthlessly guided by Shasa Courtney and Centaine Malcomess, the... This description may be from another edition of this product.

Customer Reviews

5 ratings

Wonderful Adventure Read

Some how I lost track of Wilbur Smith over the years and was surprised at the number of books of his that I had not read. I always enjoyed his swashbuckling heroes. His depiction of Africa is like being there. The latest book I read of his is "Rage" and it left nothing to be desired from a book of this genre- sex, action, larger than life characters, ans a close parallel to actual history of South Africa.history

Rage

This is one of the most compelling books that Wilbur Smith has written. I have all his novels and would recommend this book to every fan.

Vivid portryal of the social problems in South Africa

This book is vintage Wilbur Smith, filled with twisted events, suspense and action. But at the same time he has been able to protray the pains of the black population and the deprivation they went through. "Rage" captures the rage of the black population that has led to the long struggle against apartheid.

Rage

Wilbur Smith never fails to capture me with his writings. Rage is a wonderful depiction of a whole different world in South Africa. While he changes a few details it is still a very good indication of a life that many Americans do not understand. While entertaining us with his magnificent choice of words he is also educating us on a life style or self-being of the South African person. I actually find his books very helpful in understanding the world my fiance was born. When someone asks me why I love his work so much my reply is simply, "I can see his words" Absolutely wonderful.

Gripping

Rage is based on Nelson Mandella's life. Wilbur Smith bases all of his books on fact, so you learn about the cultures of each of the tribes, politics, etc. Only his characters are fictional. Rage is a TERRIFIC READ! The book, River God, is the only exception. Buy it--I promise you won't be able to put it down!
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