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Shout at the Devil
Shout at the Devil
Author: Wilbur Smith
'Now the seas were more awesome in their raging insanity. Each mountain of glassy grey rose high above the raft, shielding it for a few seconds from the whip of the wind, its crest blowing off like the plume of an Etruscan helmet, before it slid down, collapsing upon itself in the tumbling roar of breaking water.' In German East Africa on the ev...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781447208358
ISBN-10: 1447208358
Publication Date: 5/1/2012
Pages: 352
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Publisher: Pan Publishing
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette, Audio CD
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They couldn't be anymore different: an earnest young Englishman named Sebastian Oldsmith and an Irish American adventurer named Flynn O'Flynn who never encounters a rule he doesn't break. Fate brings them together in Zanzibar. A sadistic German turns them into allies, then into warriors.

From the moment Rosa O'Flynn lays eyes on Sebastian, Rosa finds the man she would love forever--never mind what plans her father has for her. But imperialism is shaking Mozambique, where O'Flynn is the craftiest, fiercest beast in the jungle. And when Rosa and Sebastian lose what is most precious, they join a band of rogues, natives, wanderers, and hunters to start their own war against an enemy who has nothing to fear--and everything to lose...

From the sound and sight of a charging bull elephant to ships ablaze on the Indian Ocean, this is a full throttle saga of survival--against nature, man, and the devil himself...
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Stand-alone novel of adventure from a master of the genre. Elephant poaching becomes even more dangerous in German African territories when WWI begins. Well-drawn characters, gripping plot/action.


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