buy the book from amazon

Flag    Amazon UK



Browse Similar Books at Amazon
Literature & Fiction->Genre Fiction->Historical
Kindle Store->Kindle eBooks->Literature & Fiction->Genre Fiction->Political
Kindle Store->Kindle eBooks->Literature & Fiction->Genre Fiction->War
Kindle Store->Kindle eBooks->Literature & Fiction->Action & Adventure->Romance
Kindle Store->Kindle eBooks->Literature & Fiction->Action & Adventure->War & Military
Kindle Store->Kindle eBooks->Literature & Fiction->Historical Fiction->African
Kindle Store->Kindle eBooks->Literature & Fiction->Literary Fiction->Action & Adventure
Kindle Store->Kindle eBooks->Literature & Fiction->Literary Fiction->Biographical
Kindle Store->Kindle eBooks->Literature & Fiction->Literary Fiction->Historical
Kindle Store->Kindle eBooks->Literature & Fiction->Literary Fiction->Romance
Kindle Store->Kindle eBooks->Literature & Fiction->Literary Fiction->Sagas
Kindle Store->Kindle eBooks->Literature & Fiction->World Literature->African
Literature & Fiction->Action & Adventure->Romance
Literature & Fiction->Action & Adventure->War & Military
Kindle Store->Kindle eBooks->Literature & Fiction->Genre Fiction->Friendship


Description
RIMMER'S MOST CONTROVERSIAL BOOK YET! Luke was close to death. He had been beaten mercilessly and was unrecognisable. They wanted the names of his ANC accomplices. Matt and Luke are born on the same day, spending an idyllic childhood in the heart of the Transkei, blissfully unaware of the differences between them. When they are forced to leave their home, both young boys struggle to find their place in a society where racial segregation is part of everyday life. Slowly they begin to build their lives but everything changes when Luke is taken in the night from Matt's flat to a place unknown and is brutally beaten for information. After spending time in a hospital, they sadly part with Luke embarking on the revolutionary fight for freedom and Matt building a business empire. It's the 1960s, South Africa, and it would be another twenty-nine years before they would meet again. Can either of them find peace, or was their all-too-brief childhood their only comfort in a world driven by political and societal extremes? Told from a personal perspective, Peter Rimmer's Vultures in the Wind will open your eyes to the fate of South Africa and of the machinations of the great powers of the East and West. This story isn't for the faint-hearted. It's a must-read. Get your copy today!
CERTAIN CONTENT THAT APPEARS ON THIS PAGE COMES FROM AMAZON. THIS CONTENT IS PROVIDED ‘AS IS’ AND IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE OR REMOVAL AT ANY TIME.