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Ingen kender dagen

By: Wilbur Smith
Narrated by: Torben Sekov
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Sean Courtney er professionel jæger og forhenværende guerillasoldat i Zimbabwe. Under en safari befinder han sig pludselig midt i en ny krig. Fanget mellem to rivaliserende hære i Mocambique og af sin kærlighed til den smukke Claudia må han træffe sit livs sværeste valg.

Han er jægeren, der selv bliver den jagede, i denne storslåede og utroligt spændende roman. Wilbur Smith er født i Zimbabwe (det tidligere Rhodesia) i 1933. Han er britisk statsborger og vidt berejst. Han har udgivet over 30 bøger, der i gennemsnit hver har solgt over tre millioner eksemplarer.

Wilbur Smith er hjemme i sit stof, hvad enten han skriver om de sorte radikale, de hvide afrikanere eller om stammetraditioner i Afrika. Han er kendt for sin utroligt omhyggelige research og for sine medrivende naturbeskrivelser.
©2017 Lindhardt og Ringhof. Translated by Hans Hansen (P)2017 Lindhardt og Ringhof

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Enthralling, convincing... Superb masterly story telling.
-- Nina Bawden

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