Wilbur Smith was born in Central Africa in 1933. He became a
full-time writer in 1964 after the successful publication of When
the Lion Feeds, and has since written over thirty novels, all
meticulously researched on his numerous expeditions worldwide. His
books are now translated into twenty-six languages.
For all the latest information on Wilbur visit his website:
www.wilbursmithbooks.com
To learn about the Wilbur and Niso Smith Foundation visit:
www.wilbur-niso-smithfoundation.org
Praise for Wilbur Smith: ‘Best historical novelist – I say Wilbur
Smith’ Stephen King ‘No one does adventure quite like Smith’ Daily
Mirror Praise for the EGYPTIAN series: 'Superlatively
evocative…Smith’s descriptions hardly falter over 500 pages and
[River God] has relentless momentum’
Observer 'Big, brave and blockbusting … brilliantly detailed
descriptions of life on the Nile’ Mail On Sunday 'Grand mythical
material…. the set pieces are fabulous’ Times Literary Supplement
'High adventure … there is never a lull in his majestic novel
overflowing with passion, rage, treachery, barbarism, prolonged
excitement and endless passages of sheer, exquisite colour’ The
Washington Post ‘A rich, compelling look back in time [to] when
history and myth intermingled’ San Francisco Chronicle ‘A grand
tale of intrigue, deception, true love and exile’ Denver Post 'An
epic of sex, death and intrigue in the Valley of the Kings … richly
written … packs in the action … excellent’ Weekend Telegraph
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