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Roots of Outrage
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Roots of Outrage

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A panoramic novel filled with adventure, passion, a cast of unforgettable characters, and penetrating political insight.
South Africa - a land long ron asunder by age-old struggles fro freedom. Now the apartheid era is brought vividly to life.

Accused of treason following an illicit affair with activist Patti Ghandhi, journalist Luke Mahoney is forced to flee into exile. Only when South Africa finally moves into a new era is it safe for him to return - after long years of reporting on the racial oppression and the bloodshed from beyond its borders. It is a time of momentous change, uncertain optimism, fear and forgiveness. With unforeseeable speed, the ANC is unbanned, Nelson Mandela is released - and a ghost from Luke’s past returns. Suddenly his new life with Afrikaner academic Katrina de la Rey is thrown into turmoil, as the violence ravaged country braces itself for the first historic elections.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers
Country
United Kingdom
Date
21 July 2014
Pages
832
ISBN
9780007574391

A panoramic novel filled with adventure, passion, a cast of unforgettable characters, and penetrating political insight.
South Africa - a land long ron asunder by age-old struggles fro freedom. Now the apartheid era is brought vividly to life.

Accused of treason following an illicit affair with activist Patti Ghandhi, journalist Luke Mahoney is forced to flee into exile. Only when South Africa finally moves into a new era is it safe for him to return - after long years of reporting on the racial oppression and the bloodshed from beyond its borders. It is a time of momentous change, uncertain optimism, fear and forgiveness. With unforeseeable speed, the ANC is unbanned, Nelson Mandela is released - and a ghost from Luke’s past returns. Suddenly his new life with Afrikaner academic Katrina de la Rey is thrown into turmoil, as the violence ravaged country braces itself for the first historic elections.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers
Country
United Kingdom
Date
21 July 2014
Pages
832
ISBN
9780007574391