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Title:
Call of the Raven (MP3)
Written by:
Wilbur Smith 
Read by:
Elliot Chapman 
Format:
Unabridged MP3 CD Audio Book 
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Duration:
13 hours 25 minutes 
MP3 size:
590 MB 
Published:
June 01 2021 
Available Date:
June 01 2021 
Age Category:
Adult 
ISBN:
9781867537427 
Genres:
Fiction; Crime & Thriller; Historical Fiction; Romance 
Publisher:
Bolinda/Audible audio 
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International bestselling author
#1 bestselling author

Call of the Raven is an action-packed and gripping adventure by bestselling author Wilbur Smith about one man's quest for revenge, the brutality of slavery in America and the imbalance between humans that can drive – or defeat – us.

The son of a wealthy plantation owner and a doting mother, Mungo St John is accustomed to the wealth and luxuries his privilege has afforded him. That is until he returns from university to discover his family ruined, his inheritance stolen and his childhood sweetheart, Camilla, taken by the conniving Chester Marion. Fuelled by anger and love, Mungo swears vengeance and devotes his life to saving Camilla – and destroying Chester. Camilla, trapped in New Orleans, powerless to her position as a kept slave and suffering at the hands of Chester's brutish behaviour, must learn to do whatever it takes to survive. As Mungo battles his own fate and misfortune to achieve the revenge that drives him and regain his power in the world, he must question what it takes for a man to survive when he has nothing and what he is willing to do in order to get what he wants.

'Wilbur Smith ... writes as forcefully as his tough characters act.'
Evening Standard

'No one does adventure quite like Smith.'
Daily Mirror

'Wilbur Smith is one of those benchmarks against whom others are compared.'
The Times