Wild Justice

Wild Justice by Wilbur A. Smith, published by Heinemann in 1979, is a fiction novel that explores the intense dynamics of power among ruthless individuals and a captivating woman. Spanning 370 pages, this edition delves into themes of treachery, betrayal, loyalty, and courage, presenting a narrative that intertwines complex relationships and emotional conflicts.
Readers will find a gripping portrayal of the struggles faced by the characters as they navigate a world filled with hatred and love. The story unfolds through a lens of ambition and moral dilemmas, inviting an examination of the lengths to which individuals will go in their pursuit of power. With its focus on the interplay of human emotions and motivations, Wild Justice offers a thought-provoking exploration of the darker aspects of ambition and desire.
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A story of ruthless men and a beautiful woman locked in a struggle for power such as few men dream of. A novel of treachery and betrayal; of loyalty and courage; of hatred and love.
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