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The story is set in a country struggling to come to terms with change and challenged by the difficulty of good governance in the face of dire poverty juxtaposed with immense wealth. The hero finds himself challenged on a personal and professional level to be faithful to the truth and loyal to his calling even as his family disintegrates because of this. His journey to find the truth takes him to places and people who contribute to both his search and his personal growth in a way that he never expects. What starts out as a simple story about an attempted murder, in a country where murder is the order of the day, becomes an intriguing journey; a journey that exposes the dark underbelly of a society that is bent on proving to itself and the world at large that the democracy won with the blood of innocent children is a reality. The outcome is as unexpected as it is thought provoking.
Coming of age in boarding school during apartheid, turns out to be challenging in more ways than six year old Glenda can imagine when she first starts her journey. The often hilarious incidents at school almost make up for the confusion of being Coloured in South Africa in the sixties. She also has to navigate the personal minefield of puberty and relationships, in an abnormal environment.
Is the strange activity of new friends connected to dramatic family revelations? Daniel has to grapple with the suspicion that all is not as it should be in Egypt. When he accepted the assignment at Giza he hardly expected that kidnappings, piracy and political intrigue, would be part of his search to uncover the archeological mysteries of the shifting desert sands.
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All other factors being equal, it is your ability to read the wind that will make the most difference in your shooting accuracy. The better you understand the behavior of the wind, the better you will understand the behavior of your bullet. Now, champion shooters Linda K. Miller and Keith A. Cunningham reveal everything they wish they’d known about reading the wind before they started shooting (instead of having to learn as they went along) in concise, easy-to-read terms and accompanied with handy ninety-five diagrams. The Wind Book for Rifle Shooters contains straightforward guidance on the simple thought process they use to read the wind, the techniques and tactics they use to win matche...