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A Falcon Flies

by Wilbur Smith

Book Details

Publisher:Random House (UK)
Published:1980
Pages:704
Format:BOOK
Language:en
ISBN:9780749306090

Reading Info

About This Book

A swashbuckling adventure unfolds as Robyn and Zouga Ballantyne embark on separate but equally perilous journeys into 19th century Africa, with Robyn seeking to establish a mission station while her ...

Our Review

A swashbuckling adventure unfolds as Robyn and Zouga Ballantyne embark on separate but equally perilous journeys into 19th century Africa, with Robyn seeking to establish a mission station while her brother hunts for fortune and glory. Wilbur Smith masterfully blends historical detail with pulse-pounding action as the siblings navigate treacherous landscapes, hostile tribes, and their own conflicting ambitions in this epic tale of exploration and conquest. The African continent itself becomes a vivid character, from the coastal settlements to the uncharted interior where danger and discovery await at every turn.

What sets this adventure apart is Smith's unflinching portrayal of colonial Africa's brutal realities alongside the genuine thrill of exploration. The complex sibling dynamic provides emotional depth to the high-stakes narrative, making this more than just a straightforward adventure yarn. Readers who crave immersive historical fiction with authentic detail and morally ambiguous characters will find themselves completely transported to this dangerous, beautiful world where every decision carries life-or-death consequences.

Themes

Adventure stories

Subjects

Adventure stories