Whispers in the Kalahari
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- 4,49 €
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- 4,49 €
Publisher Description
1989, Botswana
A marriage on the edge. A death that still haunts the desert.
When the Australian pilots' dispute explodes, journalist Verity White and her airline-pilot husband, James, see their hard-won careers collapse overnight. Bound by loyalty and fifteen years of shared history, Verity follows James to Botswana, where the wild beauty of the Okavango Delta promises a fresh start—and instead exposes every fracture in their marriage.
Adrift and searching for purpose in the isolated safari camps, Verity stumbles on the echoes of an old tragedy: a hunting trip in the Kalahari that ended in a young man's death and tore a family apart.
As she begins to ask questions, she's drawn into the orbit of Starky Willis, a charismatic safari operator with a past knotted tightly to that long-ago night—and to whispers of illegal wildlife killings that stain the Delta's shimmering floodplains.
The closer Verity comes to the truth, the more dangerous the lies become. Poachers, old loyalties and buried guilt converge, forcing her to confront what she truly wants: the safety of the life she's always known, or the risky, exhilarating possibility of becoming the woman she was meant to be. To save the people she loves—and survive—Verity must decide what she's willing to risk: her marriage, her life, or her chance to finally reclaim herself.
Inspired by the author's own years working in the Okavango Delta in the aftermath of the 1989 pilots' dispute, Whispers in the Kalahari is a sweeping African novel of love, betrayal, and courage set against lions' roars, airstrip dust, and the fragile beauty of a wilderness under threat.