Blue Horizon

Blue Horizon by Wilbur Smith is a First Edition published by Macmillan in 2003, featuring 620 pages in English. This novel continues the saga of the Courtney family, set against the backdrop of the Southern tip of Africa. Following the events of the previous installment, MONSOON, Tom Courtney and his brother Dorian embark on a new chapter as they navigate the challenges of life at the Cape of Good Hope. Their journey along the notorious ‘Robber’s Road’ is filled with both excitement and danger, as they encounter the region’s stunning wilderness, warring tribes, and wild animals.
Readers will find a narrative that intertwines themes of love, hatred, vengeance, and greed within an adventurous framework. The story delves into the complexities of the characters’ experiences as they stake their claim in Southern Africa. With elements of historical fiction, action, and romance, Blue Horizon presents a vivid exploration of the land and its challenges. This edition offers a substantial reading experience for those interested in literature that captures the essence of adventure and the human spirit in a historical context.
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From the No 1 bestseller author, a new Courtney novel, set on the Southern tip of Africa At the close of Wilbur Smith’s bestselling MONSOON, Tom Courtney and his brother Dorian battled on the high seas and finally reached the Cape of Good Hope to start life afresh. In this spellbinding new novel, the next generation of Courtneys are out to stake their claim in Southern Africa, travelling along the infamous ‘Robber’s Road’. It is a journey both exciting and hazardous, that takes them through the untouched wilderness of a beautiful land filled with warring tribes and wild animals. At heart a story of love and hatred, vengeance and greed, BLUE HORIZON is an utterly compelling adventure from one of the world’s most celebrated novelists.
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