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  2. Wilbur Smith - Wikipedia

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    Wilbur Addison Smith (9 January 1933 – 13 November 2021) was a Northern Rhodesian-born British-South African novelist specializing in historical fiction about international involvement in Southern Africa across four centuries.

  3. The Courtney Novels - Wikipedia

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    The book ends with Sean's brother Garrick forgiving him and Dirk running away, promising to ruin the Courtneys. A Sparrow Falls is the concluding part of Sean Courtney's life story. It begins with a young soldier named Mark Anders being sent out to kill a German sniper in the First World War .

  4. The Sunbird - Wikipedia

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    The Sunbird is a 1972 novel by Wilbur Smith about an archeological dig. The novel depicts a search for a Phoenician city in modern Botswana. [1] [2]The novel was a favourite of Smith's, who claimed it was heavily influenced by H. Rider Haggard. [3]

  5. River God - Wikipedia

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    River God is a novel by author Wilbur Smith.It tells the story of the talented eunuch slave named Taita, his life in Egypt, the flight of Taita along with the Egyptian populace from the Hyksos invasion, and their eventual return.

  6. The Triumph of the Sun - Wikipedia

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    The Triumph of the Sun is a novel by Wilbur Smith set during the Siege of Khartoum. [1] Smith himself said the following about the novel: "That incident had all the elements of a great story setting because you have the captive characters who are having to interact with each other because there is no escape – siege conditions.

  7. Eagle in the Sky - Wikipedia

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    Smith’s father had owned a Tiger Moth during the period when the family was cattle ranching. Smith followed in his footsteps gaining a private pilot’s license in the mid -to-late 1960s, which allowed him to fly himself all over Africa. However after a bad flying experience he gave up personally piloting himself in 1974. [2]