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Experience the thrilling adventures of the Courtney family in Wilbur Smith's "Monsoon". This hardcover book is a must-read for anyone interested in action, adventure, and historical fiction. With 544 pages, this book is packed with excitement and drama, perfect for fans of the genre. The book is part of the Courtney Family Adventures Ser. and was published by St. Martin's Press in 1999. Measuring 9.6 inches in length, 6.6 inches in width, and 1.5 inches in height, this book is a great addition to any collection. The book is written in English and weighs 32.7 ounces. Get ready to embark on an unforgettable journey with the Courtney family in this captivating novel.
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Product Identifiers
PublisherSt. Martin's Press
ISBN-10031220339X
ISBN-139780312203399
eBay Product ID (ePID)11038306092
Product Key Features
Book TitleMonsoon
Number of Pages544 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year1999
TopicSagas, Family Life, Historical, Action & Adventure
GenreFiction
AuthorWilbur Smith
Book SeriesCourtney Family Adventures Ser.
FormatHardcover
Dimensions
Item Height1.5 in
Item Weight32.7 Oz
Item Length9.6 in
Item Width6.6 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN99-024554
Dewey Edition21
Reviews"[Smith] paces his tale as swiftly as he can with swordplay aplenty and killing strokes that come like lightning out of a sunny blue sky." -Kirkus Reviews "[A] nonstop thriller that takes readers on a magical tour. This is what makes a Smith book worth reading." -Midwest Book Review "Only a handful of twentieth-century writers tantalize our senses as well as Smith...a rare author who wields a razor-sharp sword of craftmanship." -Tulsa World "A masterful tale of action and suspense set on the high seas, [in] arid deserts, and steaming jungles... Clever plot twists and lavish historical detail...a smooth blend of adventure and romance, thenovel is an atmospheric trip through the fierce mysteries of the Dark Continent and the Arabian seas." -Publishers Weekly "Smith is one of the world's most popular and prolific adventuer writers." -The Washington Post Book World, "[Smith] paces his tale as swiftly as he can with swordplay aplenty and killing strokes that come like lightning out of a sunny blue sky." - Kirkus Reviews "[A] nonstop thriller that takes readers on a magical tour. This is what makes a Smith book worth reading." - Midwest Book Review "Only a handful of twentieth-century writers tantalize our senses as well as Smith...a rare author who wields a razor-sharp sword of craftmanship." - Tulsa World "A masterful tale of action and suspense set on the high seas, [in] arid deserts, and steaming jungles... Clever plot twists and lavish historical detail...a smooth blend of adventure and romance, thenovel is an atmospheric trip through the fierce mysteries of the Dark Continent and the Arabian seas." - Publishers Weekly "Smith is one of the world's most popular and prolific adventuer writers." - The Washington Post Book World, "[Smith] paces his tale as swiftly as he can with swordplay aplenty and killing strokes that come like lightning out of a sunny blue sky." - Kirkus Reviews "[A] nonstop thriller that takes readers on a magical tour. This is what makes a Smith book worth reading." - Midwest Book Review "Only a handful of twentieth-century writers tantalize our senses as well as Smith...a rare author who wields a razor-sharp sword of craftmanship." - Tulsa World "A masterful tale of action and suspense set on the high seas, [in] arid deserts, and steaming jungles... Clever plot twists and lavish historical detail...a smooth blend of adventure and romance, thenovel is an atmospheric trip through the fierce mysteries of the Dark Continent and the Arabian seas." - Publishers Weekly "Smith is one of the world's most popular and prolific adventure writers." - The Washington Post Book World
Dewey Decimal823
SynopsisOne man. Three sons. A powerful destiny waiting to unfold. Monsoon is the sweeping epic that continues the saga begun in Wilbur Smith's bestselling Birds of Prey. Once a voracious adventurer, it has been many years since Hal Courtney has dared the high seas. Now he must return with three of his sons - Tom, Dorian, and Guy - to protect the East India Trading Company from looting pirates, in exchange for half of the fortune he recovers. It will be a death or glory mission in the name of the crown. But Hal must also think about the fates of his sons. Like their father before them, Tom, Dorian, and Guy are drawn inexorably to Africa. When fate decrees that they must all leave England forever, they set said for the dark, unexplored continent, seduced by the allure and mystery of this new, magnificent, but savage land. All will have a crucial part to play in shaping the Courtneys' destiny, as the family vies for a prize beyond any of their dreams. In a story of anger and passion, peace and war, Wilbur Smith evinces himself at the height of his storytelling powers. Set at the dawn of eighteenth-century England, with the Courtneys riding wind-tossed seas toward Arabia and Africa, Monsoon is an exhilarating adventure pitting brother against brother, man against sea, and good against evil.