
The Tiger's Prey
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Narrated by:
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Mike Grady
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Written by:
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Wilbur Smith
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Tom Harper
About this listen
The Malabar coast is full of dangers: greedy tradesmen, fearless pirates, and men full of vengeance. But for a Courtney, the greatest danger might just be his own family…
After his father’s gambling debts leave him penniless and in danger, Francis Courtney seeks revenge and fortune in South Africa. But on arrival, he uncovers a truth that leaves him overwhelmed and disoriented. Meanwhile, his cousin Christopher Courtney begins to make his own way in the world, foregoing the righteous path and falling prey to betrayal, violence and treachery.
In this epic journey from the southernmost point of Africa to the lush Indian coastline, the lives of these two Courtney men will intertwine, and forever alter the course of their famous family.
From the world’s greatest storyteller comes a compelling and breathless tale of intrigue and betrayal that draws the Courtney’s together, and just as easily tears them apart.
©2017 Orion Mintaka (UK) Ltd (P)2017 HarperCollins PublishersCritic Reviews
Praise for Wilbur Smith:
‘Best historical novelist – I say Wilbur Smith’ Stephen King
‘No one does adventure quite like Smith’ Daily Mirror
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- Roshan A Varghese
- 22-12-22
Clearly not written by Wilbur Smith
A stark difference in the quality of the novels written only by Wilbur Smith. This book must be entirely written by Tom Harper. It lacks the sophistication, depth and details that Wilbur Smith lavishes on his characters and descriptions.
The narration by Mike Grady doesn’t come anywhere close to the brilliance of Sean Barrett.
Overall, a disappointment to the otherwise amazing Courtney Series.
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