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Wilbur Smith - Assegai - Hard cover book
Wilbur Smith - Assegai - Hard cover book
Wilbur Smith - Assegai - Hard cover book
Wilbur Smith - Assegai - Hard cover book

Wilbur Smith - Assegai - Hard cover book

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Wilbur Smith - Assegai - Hard cover book

This book is in a good condition.

Short Plot Story:

Assegai is a thrilling novel written by Wilbur Smith that takes the reader on an exciting journey through the wilderness of Africa during the early 20th century. The story is set against the background of World War I and the fight for power and resources in Africa. Assegai is a tale of adventure, romance, and survival that combines the elements of history, politics, and human nature.

The protagonist of the story is Leon Courtney, an ambitious and fearless hunter working in East Africa. His life changes dramatically when he meets Eva, a strikingly attractive woman who persuades him to engage in a dangerous and illegal wildlife trading business. Leon's involvement in the illicit trade creates enemies who are determined to ruin him and his father's reputation.

As the events unfold, the story becomes an epic tale of survival, as Leon struggles to navigate the dangerous and brutal terrain of the African wilderness. He must fight against vicious animals and dangerous enemies who want to stop him from achieving his goals. Leon's courage and strength of character are tested time and again, but he keeps pushing forward, determined to succeed.

As the First World War breaks out, Leon and his new companions find themselves caught up in the conflict. They are forced to fight against the Germans, who are determined to secure access to Africa's resources. The war brings new challenges and dangers to the characters, but it also provides opportunities for them to prove their worth and loyalty.

Throughout the novel, the theme of love and romance is woven into the narrative. The relationship between Leon and Eva is one of the central themes of the book, and their love for each other is tested by the difficult circumstances and obstacles they face.

In summary, Assegai is a captivating and thrilling novel that takes readers on an exciting journey through the African wilderness during World War I. It is a story of love, adventure, survival, and the human spirit that never gives up in the face of adversity. The book is a must-read for anyone who enjoys epic tales of adventure, history, and romance.

Plot Summary:

Leon Courtney, the eldest son of Ryder Courtney leaves home after a fallout with his father, and joins the army with help from his uncle Penrod Ballantyne. Leon rises to become a second lieutenant in the King's African Rifles regiment based in Nairobi. During the period of the Nandi Resistance, Leon saves the life of Manyoro, one of his Maasai soldiers from a Nandi ambush, for which he is adopted as a son by Manyoro's mother Lusima, a shaman among the Maasai with powers of divination. After recovering from the battle at Manyoro and Lusima's village and returning to his base, Leon narrowly avoids being court-martialled by a vindictive superior officer, who accuses him of deserting his unit during the ambush, but he is cleared by Manyoro's testimony.

Despite his acquittal Leon's duties do nothing to improve his falling morale and he considers quitting the army to take up elephant hunting, based on a prediction made by Lusima. Penrod arranges for him to be placed as apprentice to professional hunter Percy Phillips in order to allow Leon to spy on movements of man and machine in German East Africa, as he suspects the Kaiser of preparing for war. Leon uses his contacts among the Maasai - gained from saving Manyoro's life - to establish a secret information and communications network between Nairobi and German East Africa, while Manyoro and Loikot, a young Maasai who had assisted Leon during his recovery, serve as his trackers.

Among Leon and Percy's clients are Theodore Roosevelt and his son Kermit, a fifty-two-year-old dominatrix German princess, and a crooked and cowardly English lord, who later gets Percy killed while fleeing from a charging buffalo. With Percy's death, Leon - whom Percy had come to see as a son - inherits his safari company and all of his assets. Penrod then uses his influence to arrange for Graf Otto von Meerbach, a wealthy industrialist connected to the German war effort, to hire Leon's services. Leon learns how to fly an aeroplane from Otto, and falls in love with Eva von Wellberg, Otto's mistress. Eva and Otto later use the safari to meet with Koos de la Rey, in which Otto agrees to support a Boer coup in South Africa, an act that would destabilize British power in the continent.

Otto later attempts to hunt a lion in the traditional Maasai way - with an assegai and shield - but he is mauled by a second lion during the hunt. Leon and Eva - who reciprocates Leon's feelings - flee to Lusima's village in the mountains, where they consummate their love for one another. Eva reveals that she is actually English, and that Otto had cheated her father out of the patents for his engine designs, driving him to poverty and suicide, after which Eva was recruited as a spy by the British government and sent to gather information from Otto by becoming his mistress. Leon and Eva briefly live together in Lusima's village, but Penrod discovers them and forces Eva to return to Otto, who has survived the lion's attack but lost his left forearm.

When World War I breaks out, Eva discovers that Otto plans to supply de la Rey with money and weapons transported via a large zeppelin named the Die Hummel, and passes the information onto Leon. Leon, Manyoro and Loikot use one of Otto's planes - left over from the safari - to intercept the Assegai and jam its engines with fishing nets, forcing it to crash. Otto and Eva both manage to bail out, and Eva attempts to kill Otto and avenge her father, only to be stopped by the crew of the Assegai. Otto tries to kill her, but is shot by Leon, who captures the rest of the crew and has Lusima's people hide the money from the Assegai in the mountains. After the war, Leon and Eva, now married, return and reclaim the hidden money.
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