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The Tiger's Prey
The Tiger's Prey: A Novel of Adventure | Wilbur Smith, Tom Harper
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The New York Times bestselling author of Desert God and Pharaoh adds another chapter to his popular historical saga featuring the seafaring Tom Courtney, the hero of Monsoon and Blue Horizon, with this magnificent swashbuckling saga set in the eighteenth century and packed with action, violence, romance, and rousing adventure. Tom Courtney, one of four sons of master mariner Sir Hal Courtney, once again sets sail on a treacherous journey that will take him across the vast reaches of the ocean and pit him against dangerous enemies in exotic destinations. But just as the winds propel his sails, passion drives his heart. Turning his ship towards the unknown, Tom Courtney will ultimately find his destiny—and lay the future for the Courtney family. Wilbur Smith, the world’s greatest storyteller, once again recreates all the drama, uncertainty, and courage of a bygone era in this thrilling saga of the sea.
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The Tiger's Prey: A Novel of Adventure | Wilbur Smith, Tom Harper
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In the airport awaiting the first plane on the way home and starting this book I bought at the airport en route on Monday. In traditional Wilbur Smith form, it has started with bloodthirsty violence.

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MrBook
Tiger's Prey: A Novel of Adventure | Wilbur Smith, Tom Harper
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#TBRtemptation post 6! Released soon. Tom Courtney leads the way in this 18th-Century swashbuckling adventure, which will see him cover vast swathes of ocean, from London to Cape Town. He and his crew are shipwrecked in the Indian Ocean while looking for the Neptune sword. They'll deal with pirates, robbers from the East India Company, and other enemies. #blameLitsy #blameMrBook 😎

Andrew65 Never read any Wilbur Smith, does anyone recommend him? 7y
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