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Those in Peril (Hector Cross Novels 1) (Unabridged)

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'Those in Peril' Description

Hazel Bannock is the heir to the Bannock Oil Corp, one of the major oil producers with global reach. While cruising in the Indian Ocean, Hazel's private yacht is hijacked by African pirates. Hazel is not on board at the time, but her nineteen year old daughter, Cayla, is kidnapped and held to ransom. The pirates demand a crippling twenty billion dollar ransom for her release. Complicated political and diplomatic considerations render the civilized major powers incapable of intervening. When Hazel is given evidence of the horrific torture which Cayla is being subjected to, she calls on Hector Cross to help her rescue her daughter. Hector is the owner and operator of Cross Bow Security, the company which is contracted to Bannock Oil to provide all their security. He is a formidable fighting man. Between them Hazel and Hector are determined to take the law into their own hands.

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Title: Those in Peril

Series Title: Hector Cross Novels

Imprint: Macmillan

Edition: Unabridged

ISBN 10: 0230529267

Publisher: Pan Macmillan

ISBN 13: 9780230529267

Pages: 400

Series Part / Volume Number: 1

Publication Date: 28/02/2011

Customer Reviews for 'Those in Peril (Hector Cross Novels 1) (Unabridged)'

A Skelton

Dissapointing!! this book reads as if it was written by someone else. The characters lack depth and are totally forgettable they do not draw the reader into the book. at first I assumed this is because its a totally 'new' set, and I needed to get into the story.sadly that just didn't happen,The dialect is out of character for this author,and the relationships between the characters lacked the authors multi layering which makes his books so facinating. I finished the book in a mood of 'why did I bother' massive dissapointment for a huge fan who has found all other books to be totally riveting page turners whith characters who stay in the memory long after the book has been put on the shelf.

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About Wilbur Smith

Wilbur Smith was born in Central Africa in 1933. He was educated at Michaelhouse and Rhodes University. He became a full-time writer in 1964 after the successful publication of When the Lion Feeds, and has since written over thirty novels, all meticulously researched on his numerous expeditions worldwide. His books are now translated into twenty-six languages.


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