The Dark of the Sun

· Pan Macmillan
2.9
9 reviews
Ebook
291
Pages

About this ebook

The inner conflicts of a mismatched band of mercenaries threatens to derail an important mission in Wilbur Smith's dramatic adventure novel, The Dark of the Sun, set during the Congo Crisis.

'The bend in the road rushed towards them, just a few more seconds. Then, with a succession of jarring crashes that shook the whole body of the car, a burst of fire hit them from behind. The windscreen starred into a sheet of opaque diamond lacework, the dashboard clock exploded powdering Shermaine's hair with particles of glass, two bullets tore through the seat ripping out the stuffing like the entrails of a wounded animal.'

Bruce Curry is the leader of a mercenary band with the dubious support of three white officers. His mission is to relieve a mining town cut off by the fighting and to retrieve a priceless consignment of diamonds. Ranged against his ill-disciplined unit are bandits, guerrillas and hostile tribes that roam the land. But there is another, even deadlier enemy - one of his own men . . .

Ratings and reviews

2.9
9 reviews
Stephen Waldron
April 23, 2014
I am not an expert in the English language by any means. There is not a single speech mark in this book. This made for a confusing read... Otherwise not a bad book but certainly not the best Wilbur Smith book in my humble opinion..
Peter Smyth
July 19, 2015
The story was great, as per Smith's usual, although was a little short. Unfortunately there was almost no punctuation, which made it hard to read
David Rutherford
April 24, 2015
The story was good but ruined by no punctuation wilber should be having a word with his publishers about this.

About the author

Wilbur Smith was born in Central Africa in 1933. He was educated at Michaelhouse and Rhodes University. He became a full-time writer in 1964 after the successful publication of When the Lion Feeds, and has written over thirty novels, all meticulously researched on his numerous expeditions worldwide. His other titles include the successful The Courtneys and The Ballantynes series, and Those in Peril and Vicious Circle, featuring security operative Hector Cross. His books are now translated into twenty-six languages.

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