MikeKardec
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I assume that a number of Loungers have read this South African author. He deals with the era we are all interested in in significant detail ... sort of the James Mitchner of Southern Africa, though perhaps a bit more fun to read. The work can occasionally be a bit dated, the sort of style that cropped up in many 1970s "Historical Novels" rears its head a few times, but it is still very good. He seems to have done meticulous research and, from my limited perspective, to have been fairly even-handed in his politics.
The Courtney Family series and the Ballantyne Family series each cover carefully thought out sections of South African history in great detail and high drama.
Worth the bother if you've time on your hands.
The Courtney Family series and the Ballantyne Family series each cover carefully thought out sections of South African history in great detail and high drama.
Worth the bother if you've time on your hands.