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Wilbur Smith

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Wilbur Smith

Wilbur Smith was born in Central Africa in 1933. He was educated at Michaelhouse and Rhodes University. After the successful publication of When the Lion Feeds in 1964 he became a full-time writer, and has since written 30 novels, all meticulously researched on his numerous expeditions worldwide. His books have been translated into twenty-six different languages

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Title:
Men of Men
Series:
Ballantyne #2
Written by:
Wilbur Smith 
Read by:
Elliot Chapman 
Format:
Unabridged CD Audio Book 
Number of CDs:
17 
Duration:
21 hours 15 minutes 
Published:
September 01 2019 
Available Date:
September 01 2019 
Age Category:
Adult 
ISBN:
9780655619659 
Genres:
Fiction; Family Sagas 
Publisher:
Bolinda/Audible audio 
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International bestseller

Following on from the events begun in A Falcon Flies, Men of Men continues Wilbur Smith's epic story of the Ballantynes in the age of empire, of blood and conquest, of boundless excitement and possibility.

Following on from the events begun in A Falcon Flies, Men of Men continues Wilbur Smith's epic story of the Ballantynes. A tribal battle. An Empire's war. Zouga Ballantyne has in his blood a fanatic's need to find diamonds, one that will take him to Southern Africa's most punishing places. Losing his wife to one of the many sicknesses that haunt the diamond mine camp, Zouga and his sons must find another way through the country, helping to build the British Empire, and developing their own form of civilisation in the face of tribal opposition. But the Ballantyne family success comes at a price – the sacrifice of the local Matabele tribe, who have tried to live alongside the colonists, but are slowly losing everything. In the face of exploitation, violence and greed, who will triumph in the land of ruthless men?

'A master storyteller.'
The Sunday Times