The Angels Weep
by:
Wilbur Smith (author)
On a continent of breathtaking beauty and bitter suffering, two vastly different cultures clashed, mingled, and recoiled. Here, amidst mist-shrouded mountains and gold-studded plateaus, ancient tribesmen lived close to the earth, as white men dug fortunes out from beneath them and laid plans for...
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On a continent of breathtaking beauty and bitter suffering, two vastly different cultures clashed, mingled, and recoiled. Here, amidst mist-shrouded mountains and gold-studded plateaus, ancient tribesmen lived close to the earth, as white men dug fortunes out from beneath them and laid plans for a new civilization. Out of Southern Africa the enigmatic Cecil Rhodes built an empire in the late 1800s and attracted the brightest and bravest of a generation--including a remarkable far-flung family named Ballantyne. But for the natives, another day was dawning: a day of retribution...From a courageous woman doctor to a fierce, one-eyed slave trader turned soldier, the whites of Africa were buffeted by two horrific waves of war. And just when a bloody peace seemed possible, the seeds of future turmoil were sown …
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780312940737 (0312940734)
Publish date: November 28th 2006
Publisher: St. Martin's Paperbacks
Pages no: 672
Edition language: English
Series: Ballantyne (#3)
Imported from tablet:Ballantyne Angels WeepFinished 8/5/20123.5*Dropped star value when Part One stopped at the death of that bastard Rhodes, and Part Two started out 1977, introducing us to events surrounding the fall of Rhodesia and the Ballantyne Grandchildren's shenanigans. Read By: Jon Cartwrig...
This was probably one of Smith's worst books. I was entertained, but it was choppy and awkwardly written.