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Mike Bond

    MIKE BOND is hailed as the “master of the existential thriller” by the BBC and “one of the 21st century’s most exciting authors” by the Washington Times. His critically acclaimed novels depict the innate hunger of the human heart for what is good, the intense joys of love, the terror and fury of battle, the sinister vagaries of international politics and multinational corporations, and the beauty of the vanishing natural world. Bond's narratives delve into the complexities of the human spirit while highlighting urgent environmental concerns.

    Night of the Dead
    The Ivory Hunters
    Insider's Guide to Kenya
    • Night of the Dead

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Shot down over the jungle with a planeload of marijuana, Vietnam War hero Joe Murphy gets caught up in the brutal Guatemalan Civil War when he witnesses an attack on a Mayan village by the Guatemalan Army and its CIA "advisors." Badly injured, he escapes on a nightmare trek through the jungle, haunted by the Army, the CIA and death squads.Healed by guerrilla doctor Dona Villalobos, he falls in love with her and tries to save her from the War's widening horror of insanity, tragedy and death. Caught in the crucible of violence and love, he learns the peaks and depths the human heart can reach, and what humans will do for, and to, each other.Based on the author's own experiences as one of the last foreign correspondents left alive in Guatemala after over 100 journalists had been killed by Army death squads.

      Night of the Dead1993
    • The Ivory Hunters

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      A thriller set in Africa involving poaching and kidnapping.

      The Ivory Hunters1993