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The Dark of the Sun (Macmillan UK Audio Books)

The Dark of the Sun (Macmillan UK Audio Books)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Awesome Thriller from Wilbur Smith
Review: A tremendous adventure novel set in the Congo in the early
1960's, this book will keep the reader on the edge of his/her seat. Later filmed with Rod Taylor and Yvette Mimieux, diffcult
to find on TV (presumably because of lack of PC credentials), it
makes a great adventure movie.
Also I personally suspect that it served as a partial inspiration for the more recent film "Tears of the Sun."
Buy and read this book!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fast paced action and suprise amidst an intriguing setting!
Review: Dark of the Sun is an incredible story inspired by the Cimba revolt in the Belgian Congo during the early sixties. The book's biggest strength is the unique setting and unusual circumstances under which the story takes place. When combined with the international mix of characters, the book is a delight to the imagination, especially for those interested in foreign places and military forces. Its also a great book to read first and then compare with the movie.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A Late Bloomer, but Fascinating
Review: Only fault this book has is, it fails to hold your attention in initial pages. But if you read on beyond first 15 pages, it has the potential to captivate the reader. It is not that story cannot be predicted, but the story line is powerful enough to make the readers read on, even when the conclusion becomes apparent in last few pages.

To say that it is a run of the mill story would be an injustice to this book. The plot development, the ups and downs its characters go through and the back drop of Africa add up and brighten the story line. In all a book which can be read fully and enjoyed throughout except first few pages.


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