A thrilling novel of love and the fight against corruption, from
global bestselling author, Wilbur Smith. 'A master storyteller' -
Sunday Times 'Wilbur Smith is one of those benchmarks against whom
others are compared' - The Times 'No one does adventure quite like
Smith' - Daily Mirror Who sings for the lost country? Dr Daniel
Armstrong, ecologist and documentary maker, has dedicated his life
to protecting Africa's animals and rainforests. But when a gang of
poachers murders his childhood friend, Chief Warden of the National
Park, and steals the government-protected ivory stores, Daniel's
quest of passion becomes one of revenge. In London, fiery
anthropologist Kelly Kinnear is locked in a confrontation with the
most powerful conglomerate in the city. She has been studying and
living with the Bambuti people, whose way of life is being
destroyed by the greed of men on the other side of the world. As
Daniel calls on his expert knowledge and insider connections to
investigate who ordered the savage killing, he will discover
something much worse than simple murder. As his path crosses with
Kelly the two join forces in a battle to save a country devastated
by corruption. Can they save the place and people they love from
such a powerful and destructive force?
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