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Riders of Death - The Frontiersman of the Lowveld - The Complete Series Book 8 - cover

Riders of Death - The Frontiersman of the Lowveld - The Complete Series Book 8

Braam le Roux

Translator Pieter Haasbroek, A AI

Publisher: Pieter Haasbroek

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Summary

They left him for dead in a fire.
 
But some men are too stubborn to die.
 
And too hungry for revenge to rest.
 
The Untamed Lowveld, late 1800s, is a land seething with gold fever and savage justice. Wrongfully imprisoned and cheated of a vast fortune, Snel Benecke breaks free from the high walls of the Klapperkop prison with only two things on his mind. Reclaiming his treasure and bloody revenge against the man who put him there, Field Cornet Frans Verwey.
 
To move around freely, Snel orchestrates a masterful deception, his own fiery death. Now, a ghost in the eyes of the law, he begins a ruthless campaign to frame his enemies and dismantle Verwey’s world. But his bloody path ensnares an innocent lawman and the woman Verwey loves, forcing an impossible choice between justice and survival in the unforgiving wilderness.
 
This gritty historical thriller is a relentless ride through a lawless frontier. Perfect for fans of classic westerns, the epic adventures of Wilbur Smith, and gripping action-packed mysteries.
 
Step into this eighth and last memorable Untamed Lowveld adventure now!
Available since: 12/20/2024.
Print length: 169 pages.

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