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Mass Market Paperback The Angels Weep Book

ISBN: 0312940734

ISBN13: 9780312940737

The Angels Weep

(Book #3 in the Ballantyne Series)

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In "The Angels Weep" by Wilbur Smith, on a continent of breathtaking beauty and bitter suffering, two vastly different cultures clashed, mingled, and recoiled. Here, amidst mist-shrouded mountains and gold-studded plateaus, ancient tribesmen lived close to the earth, as white men dug fortunes out from beneath them and laid plans for a new civilization.Out of Southern Africa the enigmatic Cecil Rhodes built an empire in the late 1800s and attracted...

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"A Foursome"

Once I started reading "A Falcon Flies", I could not even take time to write a review or any notes on the story. I went right on to read "Men Of Men" and then "The Angels Weep" which in chapter Two, I realized that the story leads into a book that I had read awhile back was the last of his wonderful series: "The Leopard Hunts In Darkness". Havingread that one first did not affect the flow of the story. This is a series of four paperbacks of over 600 pages each and centers on the history of the African Country of Zimbabwe, formerly Rhodesia, formerly land of the Matabele. It follows the Ballantynes, St. Johns, Codringtons, Mellows, and King Lobengula of the Matabeles and their ancesters from the 1860's through the 1980's. It also follows the history of Cecil Rhodes who financed the theft and forming Rhodesia from the Matabeles. The riches from this country financed the "Rhodes Scholarship". This a must read for those of you who enjoy history mixed wonderfully with the romantic, exciting, and many times,very sad lives of the people who lived through those times. I found myself many times thinking of the similarities between the United States's history and that of the Country of Zimbabwe.

An incredibly entertaining epic.

I read all three of Mr. Smith's books in this series (in order) and I heartily recommend them all. The author is a master of the art of descriptive prose and leaves you feeling as if you've been there. As I've said before, Mr. Smith could write a story about paint drying and make it a fascinating read.

amazing!!!!!!!!

whatever smith writes will become an incredible ride to live. So do not hesitate to buy a book from him. I readed almost all his books and always looking for more.What a joy!!!!!

The best of the Ballantyne novels so far....

I have 2 to go in the series and this is shaping up to be another great family saga. I didn't love the prior novel, but this one was great.....You still have to read them all and in order....

Not for the faint of heart

I think this book is one of Wilbur Smith's best books. It tells the history of the struggle between the blacks and whites in present-day Zimbabwe. This book probably has more violence and bloodshed than any book I've ever read. However, it tells an important story and has some powerful messages.
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