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Wilbur Smith

    Wilbur Smith was a master of epic storytelling, infusing his novels with adventure and suspense. His meticulously researched works transport readers to vividly imagined historical periods and exotic locales. Smith excelled at crafting compelling characters and intricate plots that kept audiences captivated. His unique narrative voice and his dedication to exploring vast historical canvases cemented his reputation as a global literary phenomenon.

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    The Eye of the Tiger
    • 2020
    • 1994

      Cry Wolf

      • 416 pages
      • 15 hours of reading
      3.9(2283)Add rating

      It was only then that Jake realized that he still carried a full bottle of Scrubbs Ammonia in his hand. The lion came bounding swiftly through the shallow stagnant pool towards him. Despite the wounds, it flowed with lithe and sinuous menace. It was so close that he could see each stuff white whisker in the curled upper lip and hear the rattle of air in its throat. He let it come on, for to turn and run was suicide. At the last moment he reared back like a baseball pitcher and hurled the bottle.' Jake Barton is an American engineer, Gareth Swales a stylish Englishman with a nose for a quick deal. Both have always moved from one escapade to another. Now, as Mussolini prepares to annihilate the people of Ethiopia, the two adventurers come up against Vicky Camberwell, the beautiful but fiery reporter bent on espousing their cause. Striking a bargain with a beleaguered Ethiopian prince, the trio dares to run gauntlet, guns and a batch of run-down armoured cars in a final, desperate gamble for freedom . . .

      Cry Wolf