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THE LAND GOD MADE IN ANGER

1990

A HEART-STOPPING ADVENTURE . . .

A chilling Nazi legacy in today's Southern Africa

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From the Harper blurb:

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A month after the end of World War II, a U-boat with a mysterious cargo founders off South West Africa's treacherous Skeleton Coast. Two German officers reach the surface and battle their way to the shore, but the bloody struggle that follows leaves one man murdered and the other facing a perilous journey across the terrible, burning sands . . .

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Forty years later, trawler captain James McQuade stumbles across the story, and the thought of a submarine full of Nazi war gold sets his pulse racing. Soon he uncovers startling evidence that the escaping German -- a top Nazi -- survived the desert crossing and is now a leading member of the South African neo-fascist group, the AWB. A simple salvage operation rapidly escalates into an international manhunt, with much more than sunken treasure at stake . . .

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"This book doesn't preach, it tells it how it is . . . I beg you to read it. It's first class."

-- Ted Allbeury


"Memorable characters, a dramatic backdrop, a gripping, ingeniously plotted read."

-- Preview


"A novel of great immediacy and toughness."

-- Publishing News

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