Rage:Courtney, Book 6

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    Rage: Courtney, Book 6

    Shasa and Manfred i.e the boys from the same mother had their views about life and culture because they were brought up under different circumstances. One remained with his mother and enjoyed an elite lifestyle because of his family and the other lived a dull life with his father and never got the tender care of his mother.

    Shasa Courtney is with Manfred and they are up to something big now. Joining the country was the basic motive behind their joining of politics. But secrets buried deep in the past come to play their role in all of this. Shasa’s wife has some personal issues with the tasks of her husband so she tries to put hurdles in his way. Shasa just cannot decide whether his wife is working against him or South Africa. Manfred tries to work in coordination with his half brother, at the same time he tries to hide things that could change the whole landscape within no time.

    Rage:Courtney, Book 6

    Wilbur Smith has talked a lot about South Africa in When the Lion Feeds and The Sound of Thunder,  the same theme goes on very nicely here as well. The extra thing which Smith has induced is the troubles among the Courtney family which is shattering everything. Sean Barrett is not replaced since book one of this series, the narrator does not try to go beyond his potential and this thing keeps the story original. There is nothing that could divert the attention of the listener from the main storyline. It is an accurate work from both the author and the narrator. Fans just hope after this one that the seventh book will bring more crazy stuff for them.

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