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Albertus Beeslaar

This crime fiction series introduces a traumatized detective seeking refuge in a remote desert town, only to find his peace shattered by ruthless criminal elements. He grapples with the challenges of training local officers and confronting deep-seated racial tensions within the community. As brutal murders unfold, he must navigate intricate plots and uncover truths that transcend geographical and ethnic divides. It's a compelling narrative of justice pursued against a backdrop of stark landscapes and complex human relationships.

Weeping Waters

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    Weeping Waters

    • 507 pages
    • 18 hours of reading
    3.3(25)Add rating

    LONGLISTED for the International Dagger Award Winner of the University of Johannesburg Debut Prize, ATKV Literature Prize, and twice winner of the M-Net Literature Awards "Brooding. Riveting. Brilliant." -- Deon Meyer, author of Blood Safari Inspector Albertus Beeslaar is a traumatized cop who has abandoned tough city policing and a broken relationship in Johannesburg for a backwater post on the edge of the Kalahari Desert. But his dream of rural peace is soon shattered by the repeated attacks of a brutally efficient crime syndicate, as he struggles to train and connect with rookie local cops, Ghaap and Pyl, who resent his brusqueness and his old-school ways. A beautiful and eccentric artist and her four-year-old adopted daughter are murdered on a local farm, and angry white farmers point to her enigmatic Bushman farm manager as a key suspect. Along with Ghaap and Pyl, Beeslaar is plunged into the intrigue and racial tensions of the community and finds that violence knows no geographical or ethnic boundaries. Weeping Waters marks the beginning of a great new series with a striking new setting, a strong ensemble cast of characters and suspenseful storylines.

    Weeping Waters