A story of crime and entrapment set in the colourful world of crooked international art dealing.
The first Hector Cross thriller The first Hector Cross thriller "He mounted his assault rifle to his shoulder and fired a three-shot burst into the thorn bush.
'A thundering good read is virtually the only way of describing Wilbur Smith's books' The Irish Times 'Wilbur Smith ... writes as forcefully as his tough characters act' Evening Standard 'Wilbur has arguably the best sense of place of ...
Those in Peril: The U-boat Menace to Allied Shipping in Newfoundland and Labrador Waters, World War I and World War...
They were to operate independently from de Gaulle's Deuxiéme Bureau, while maintaining a cordial relationship so that their French personnel could be pinched, if necessary. The prospect of getting his hands on two high-speed surface ...
Hazel Bannock is the heir to the Bannock Oil Corp, one of the major oil producers with global reach.
A German U-boat captain, during WWII takes the responsibility for the safety of survivors of two ships and brings them to safety in France from Montevideo.
Those In Peril
What if Russia had started World War Three?Wonder no more, for these questions, along with many others, are answered within the pages of this book.
This story covers fifty six years of maritime history, from the last six months of the Second World War until the year 2002.
This novel introduces Monsieur Dampierre, a renowned academic and TV personality; a man who takes a special literature class for privileged eleven-year olds. But all is not well when Henri...
In Those in Peril, a nail-biting tale of adventure, bestselling author Wilbur Smith brings his matchless storytelling to bear on the violent, ruthless world of twenty-first-century piracy.
A German U-boat captain, during WWII takes the responsibility for the safety of survivors of two ships and brings them to safety in France from Montevideo.
Hazel Bannock is the owner of the Bannock Oil Corporation, one of the major global oil producers. While cruising in the Indian Ocean, her yacht is hijacked by Somalian pirates and her 19-year-old daughter Cayla is kidnapped.
Acclaimed mystery author Freeling delivers a thrilling new adventure for his popular police commissaire in Paris, the City of Lights. Freeling packs his narrative with detail and characterization. . . .--London Times Literary Review.