Elephant Song

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NaturePower & CorruptionSuspensefulEnvironmental ThemesConservationActivismAfrican LiteratureInternationalThrillerEnvironmental
Action & Adventure

Elephant Song

Wilbur Smith

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The rangers closed in, firing steadily. Within minutes all the adult animals were down. Only the calves still raced in bewildered circles, stumbling over the bodies of the dead and dying. Six minutes after the first shot, a silence fell over the killing ground on Long Vlei... In the blinding light of Zimbabwe`s Chiwewe National Park, Dr Daniel Armstrong, world-famous TV naturalist, films the slaughter of a herd of elephant. In London, anthropologist Kelly Kinnear is forced into violent conforntation with the shareholders of the most powerful conglomerate in the City of London, warning them of the destruction of an African country. Now the time has come to act. Together, Armstrong and Kinnear forge a passionate alliance - and begin the fight against the forces of greed, evil and corruption attacking a land they would both give their lives to save...Combining breathtaking realism and thrilling suspence, the world`s master storyteller takes us on a journey deep into the heart of a wild, magnificent continent, threatened for ever by the destructive hand of man.

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Publisher

Pan MacMillan

Pages

528

Format

PAPERBACK

ISBN-13

9780330323260

ISBN-10

0330323261

Language

English

Published

1995-04-01