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Hunting in Africa An African Safari Thriller. Hunting in Africa, #1
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- ISBN8232771690
- EAN9798232771690
- Date de parution07/12/2025
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- ÉditeurDraft2Digital
Résumé
In the 1950s three men set out on a hunting safari in the heart of Africa. Edward Collins, a hardened ex-soldier. Richard Lawson, a wealthy thrill-seeker. James Walker, a young American photographer chasing the perfect shot. They came armed with powerful rifles and big ambitions, certain they could conquer the wild. But the African bush was waiting. With them were seasoned porters led by the unshakable Biko, men who understood the land better than any map.
Yet even their skill could not shield the safari from what came next. The nights brought lions circling close, their roars shaking the tents. The days brought fever, tsetse flies, shortages of water and food, and hunts that turned deadly in seconds. A wounded buffalo nearly crushed them. Elephant tracks led deeper into country no man should enter at dusk. And always watching was the rumor of a pale-maned killer known as Simba Mweupe, a lion that hunted people like prey.
What began as a hunt for trophies became a battle to escape the savannah alive. Fast-paced, atmospheric and tense from the first mile, Hunting in Africa plunges readers into a real, breathing wilderness where every choice is a gamble and every shadow may hold the predator that ends the journey.
Yet even their skill could not shield the safari from what came next. The nights brought lions circling close, their roars shaking the tents. The days brought fever, tsetse flies, shortages of water and food, and hunts that turned deadly in seconds. A wounded buffalo nearly crushed them. Elephant tracks led deeper into country no man should enter at dusk. And always watching was the rumor of a pale-maned killer known as Simba Mweupe, a lion that hunted people like prey.
What began as a hunt for trophies became a battle to escape the savannah alive. Fast-paced, atmospheric and tense from the first mile, Hunting in Africa plunges readers into a real, breathing wilderness where every choice is a gamble and every shadow may hold the predator that ends the journey.










