ELEPHANT SONG [046-037-5.0]

By Wilbur Smith

Synopsis:

The rangers closed in firing steadily.  Within minutes all the adult animals were down.  Only the calves still raced in bewildered circles, stumbling over the bodies of the dead and dying.  Six minutes after the first shot, a silence fell over the killing ground of Long Vlei.

In the blinding light of Zimbabwe's Chiwewe National Park, Dr. Daniel Armstrong, world-famous TV naturalist, films the slaughter of a herd of elephant.  In London, anthropologist Kelly Kinnear is forced into violent confrontation with the shareholders of the most powerful conglomerate in the City of London, warning them of the destruction of an African country.  Now the time has come to act.  Together, Armstrong and Kinnear forge a passionate alliance - and begin the fight against the forces of greed, evil and corruption, attacking a land they would both give their lives to save.  Combining breathtaking realism and the thrilling suspense, the new adventure from the world's master storyteller is a journey deep into the heart of a wild, magnificent continent, threatened forever by the destructive hand of man.

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 twenty-three novels, meticulously researched on his numerous expeditions worldwide.

He normally travels from November to February, often spending a month skiing in Switzerland, and visiting Australia and New Zealand for sea fishing.  During his summer break, he visits environments as diverse as Alaska and the dwindling wildernesses of the African interior.  He has an abiding concern for the peoples and wildlife of his native continent, an interest strongly reflected in his novels.

He is married to Danielle, to whom his last nineteen books have been dedicated.

 WILBUR SMITH

 The Courtneys: When the Lion Feeds

 The Sound of Thunder

 A Sparrow Falls

 ELEPHANT

 The Courtneys of Africa:

 The Burning Shore

 Power of the Sword

 Rage

 A Time To Die

 Golden Fox

 The Ballantyne novels: A Falcon Flies

 Men of Men

 The Angels Weep

 The Leopard Hunts in Darkness

 Also The Dark of the Sun

 Shout at the Devil

 Gold Mine

 The Diamond Hunters

 The Sunbird Eagle in the Sky

 The Eye of the Tiger

 Cry Wolf

 Hungry as the Sea

 Wild Justice

 Elephant Song

The author wishes to make grateful acknowledgement to Colin Turnbull's The Forest People, published by Jonathan Cape, which he found invaluable in his research for this novel.

First published 1991 by Macmillan London Limited This edition published 1992 by Pan Books Ltd, Cavaye Place, London SW10 9PG in association with Macmillan London Limited The right of Wilbur Smith to be identified as the author of this work has been asserted by him in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.

ISBN 0-330-32326-1

 Photoset by Doux International Limited

 Printed in England by Clays Ltd, St Ives plc

 For my wife and cherished companion, Danielle Antoinette This book is sold subject to the condition that it shall not, by way of trade or otherwise, be lent, re-sold hired out, or otherwise circulated without the publisher's prior consent in any form of binding or cover other than that in which it is published and without a similar condition including this condition being imposed on the subsequent purchaser

      Elephant Song by Wilbur Smith

It was a windowless thatched building of dressed sandstone blocks, that

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