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<blockquote data-quote="BillB" data-source="post: 562561" data-attributes="member: 9985"><p>I don't know if you've tried Wilbur Smith, but he's been writing since the 1960s and has built up quite a backlog. He wrote two series about Southern Africa, the Courtneys and then the Ballantynes, whose stories interweave. They are great adventure stories and once you get hooked you'll find yourself reading all of them. Start with his first Courtney book, "When the Lion Feeds" and if you like it you can go on to the others. He also wrote a series about Ancient Egypt which I absolutely love; this series starts with River God. "When the Lion Feeds" is available at Amazon for less than 2 pounds. Hope I've helped.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BillB, post: 562561, member: 9985"] I don't know if you've tried Wilbur Smith, but he's been writing since the 1960s and has built up quite a backlog. He wrote two series about Southern Africa, the Courtneys and then the Ballantynes, whose stories interweave. They are great adventure stories and once you get hooked you'll find yourself reading all of them. Start with his first Courtney book, "When the Lion Feeds" and if you like it you can go on to the others. He also wrote a series about Ancient Egypt which I absolutely love; this series starts with River God. "When the Lion Feeds" is available at Amazon for less than 2 pounds. Hope I've helped. [/QUOTE]
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