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The Tiger's Prey

A Novel of Adventure

Author: Wilbur Smith and Tom Harper   Series: Courtney Family Novels

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The next chapter "New York Times"-bestselling author Smith's popular historical saga featuring the seafaring Tom Courtney, is a magnificent swashbuckling saga set in the 18th century and packed with action, romance, and rousing adventure. Tall Premium Edition.

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The next chapter "New York Times"-bestselling author Smith's popular historical saga featuring the seafaring Tom Courtney, is a magnificent swashbuckling saga set in the 18th century and packed with action, romance, and rousing adventure. Tall Premium Edition.

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The New York Times bestselling author of Desert God and Pharaoh adds another chapter to his popular historical saga featuring the seafaring Tom Courtney, the hero of Monsoon and Blue Horizon, with this magnificent swashbuckling saga set in the eighteenth century and packed with action, violence, romance, and rousing adventure.

Tom Courtney, one of four sons of master mariner Sir Hal Courtney, once again sets sail on a treacherous journey that will take him across the vast reaches of the ocean and pit him against dangerous enemies in exotic destinations. But just as the winds propel his sails, passion drives his heart. Turning his ship towards the unknown, Tom Courtney will ultimately find his destiny--and lay the future for the Courtney family.

Wilbur Smith, the world's greatest storyteller, once again recreates all the drama, uncertainty, and courage of a bygone era in this thrilling saga of the sea.

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Critic Reviews

“"Wilbur Smith is one of those benchmarks against whom others are compared."”

"Wilbur Smith is one of the legendary storytellers of our time." -- Nelson DeMille

-- The Times (London)

"This harrowing and exciting epic tale of revenge, betrayal, and hope will thrill Smith's many fans and adventure fiction readers." -- Library Journal

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About the Author

Described by Stephen King as "the best historical novelist," WILBUR SMITH made his debut in 1964 with When the Lion Feeds and has since sold more than 125 million copies of his books worldwide and been translated into twenty-six different languages. Born in Central Africa in 1933, he now lives in London.Tom Harper has written a dozen thrillers, including The Orpheus Descent, Lost Temple, and Secrets of the Dead. He grew up in Germany, Belgium, and America, and studied history at Oxford University. His first novel was a runner-up for the CWA Debut Dagger Award. His books have been translated into twenty languages. He lives in York, England, with his wife and two sons.

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From the #1 internationally bestselling author comes a thrilling new tale of adventure, danger, and action The Malabar coast is full of dangers: greedy traders, fearless pirates, and men hell-bent on vengeance. But for a member of the legendary Courtney clan, the greatest peril might be his own family . . . When his stepfather's gambling debts leave him a marked man, Francis Courtney flees the comfort of his grand country estate. Penniless, he travels to South Africa with revenge and fortune on his mind: His uncle Tom Courtney killed Francis's father, and Francis plans on repaying the debt--and making his fortune in the bargain. However, upon his arrival in Cape Town, he finds his whole world upturned. Christopher Courtney sets out to make his own way in the world, giving up his privileged position as the son of the Governor of Bombay. Time and misfortune carve him into a fierce warrior, but they also harden his soul and lead him to more violence and treachery. As the lives of the two Courtney men collide, the sins of the fathers will forever change the fate of a younger generation . . .

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Product Details

Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers Inc | HarperCollins Publishers
Published
31st July 2018
Pages
560
ISBN
9780062276629

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