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Silent Predator (2008)

by Tony Park(Favorite Author)
3.89 of 5 Votes: 2
ISBN
1405038519 (ISBN13: 9781405038515)
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Pan Macmillan Australia
review 1: Silent Predator is the fifth novel by Australian author, Tony Park. Special Ops Protection Officer, Detective Sergeant Tom Furey is in a whole heap of trouble. British MP and Minister for Defence Procurement, Robert Greeves (the man in his charge) has been abducted. To complicate matters, they are in the wilds of Africa, at a luxury private lodge in the Kruger National Park. Tom knows he is to blame, and is determined to do what he can to find Greeves and his policy advisor, Bernard Joyce, before the inevitable happens. Despite being thoroughly disgusted by the events that led up to the kidnapping, South African Inspector Sannie van Rensburg, minder for her country’s Defence Minister, can see the urgency to act, so she supports Tom’s pursuit of the offenders. The non-s... moretop action moves from South Africa, through Mozambique, on to London and back to the African continent; it involves US F18s, choppers, inflatable rafts and quad bikes. Park gives the reader complex characters who are often not what they first appear. His plot is original with a few twists and a dramatic climax (or two), and he deftly builds the tension to create a compelling read. In this novel, Park explores several topical themes: kidnapping, hostages and terrorist demands; sex slave trade; tabloid exposure of political scandals; and the ever-increasing need for security. Park’s own Army background, his extensive research and his first-hand knowledge of Africa are evident in every line of text and his love of the African landscape and many of her people is very obvious. This is, once again, a real page-turner.
review 2: I was tempting to give it three stars but I feel people are over rating it so decided to mark down.Half way through the book I've almost decided to dropped but as there really is a surprise in this story I'm glad I didn't give it up. It could be an entertaining read on holiday and a good alternative to read about Africa. But I have to say the author did a poor job building up the mystery and things feel forced. less
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roarofpain
If you enjoy Stories set in Africa, Tony Park books are for you. Really good.
snandi
The first book of Tony Park I've read and it convinced ne to buy the other
megangurl
Great read, especially if you are going to Kruger National Park.
Ace
Another really good read by Tony Park.
Kellie
good author & good sense
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