The Angels Weep

The Angels Weep by Wilbur A. Smith is a historical fiction novel published by Book Club Associates in 1982. This edition spans 506 pages and is presented in English. The narrative unfolds at the dawn of a new century, focusing on the pioneers of Rhodesia who have established their farms in a land they believe to be theirs. However, tension brews as the Matabele indunas prepare for a rebellion that will leave a lasting impact on both sides.
Readers will find a vivid portrayal of the conflicts and struggles faced by the settlers and the indigenous people. The story delves into themes of action and adventure, highlighting the complexities of colonial life and the inevitable clash of cultures. As the rebellion looms, the characters are drawn into a conflict that will shape their destinies and leave a tragic legacy for future generations. This edition offers a comprehensive look at a pivotal moment in history, inviting readers to explore the intricacies of this tumultuous period.
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At the dawn of a new century, the pioneers of Rhodesia have staked their claims and stocked their farms in the land they have carved as their own. But in the hills, the Matabele indunas are preparing for the bloody rebellion which will scar the opponents for ever – and etch for them the same tragic legacy for generations to come …
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