Ballantyne Series by Wilbur Smith

4.12 · 113 ratings
  • Call of the Raven (Ballantyne #0.5)
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    Call of the Raven (Ballantyne #0.5)

    Wilbur Smith

    Rated: 4.19 of 5 stars
    · 16 ratings · published 2020

    The new novel by Wilbur Smith and the prequel to A Falcon Flies.'The right of the cat over the mouse, of the strong over the weak. The natural law of existence.' Augustus Mungo St John, A Falcon Flies The son of a wealthy plantation owner and a doting mother, Augustus Mungo St John is accustomed to the wealth and luxuries his privilege has afforded him... more

  • A Falcon Flies (Ballantyne #1)
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    A Falcon Flies (Ballantyne #1)

    Wilbur Smith

    Rated: 4.06 of 5 stars
    · 18 ratings · published 1980

    A Falcon Flies by Wilbur SmithIn 1860, a man and woman approach the coast of Africa aboard a swift clipper--in the command of an American who knows no law. Robyn Ballantyne and her brother Morris have waited years for this moment: to return to Africa, to search for their missionary father who had disappeared somewhere in the wilderness... more

  • Men of Men (Ballantyne #2)
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    Men of Men (Ballantyne #2)

    Wilbur Smith

    Rated: 4.13 of 5 stars
    · 16 ratings · published 1981

    Men of Men by Wilbur SmithIt was called The Devils's Own: a steep scar in the African earth, around which men toiled with picks, shovels, and dreams of the milky treasures that would become prized, polished diamonds. In this demonic race, native tribesmen became miners. Sometimes they became thieves. And then they became rebels... more

  • The Angels Weep (Ballantyne #3)
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    The Angels Weep (Ballantyne #3)

    Wilbur Smith

    Rated: 4.19 of 5 stars
    · 16 ratings · published 1982

    In The Angels Weep by Wilbur Smith, on a continent of breathtaking beauty and bitter suffering, two vastly different cultures clashed, mingled, and recoiled. Here, amidst mist-shrouded mountains and gold-studded plateaus, ancient tribesmen lived close to the earth, as white men dug fortunes out from beneath them and laid plans for a new civilization... more

  • The Leopard Hunts in Darkness (Ballantyne #4)
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    The Leopard Hunts in Darkness (Ballantyne #4)

    Wilbur Smith

    Rated: 4.11 of 5 stars
    · 18 ratings · published 1984

    In Manhattan, Craig Mellow is the toast of the literary world, a young writer whose bestselling novels and larger-than-life adventures are fueled by natural-born charisma. But Craig lost a limb and a legacy in Africa. And his heart still clings to the land.A representative of the World Bank recruits Craig to return to his war-torn homeland--to use his knowledge of Zimbabwe's people, languages, and wildlife to stabilize its future... more

  • The Triumph of the Sun (Ballantyne #5)
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    The Triumph of the Sun (Ballantyne #5)

    Wilbur Smith

    Rated: 4.07 of 5 stars
    · 29 ratings · published 2005

    They've come from out of the shifting sands and down from ancient mountains. Mounted on horse and camel, carrying gleaming swords and plundered rifles, the sons of Allah are led by a holy warrior imbued with jihad, driving his army of thousands to wipe out the last Englishmen from the isolated Nile city...But in Khartoum is a legendary British general, a brilliant, mercenary trader, a beautiful woman and a courageous soldier whose fates have become one... more

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