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Ivory Nation

The Gabriel Wolfe Thrillers, Book 11

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Ivory Nation

By: Andy Maslen
Narrated by: AW Dickson
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Avenge the dead paras....

A troop of paras stumble on an elephant's butchered corpse. A sniper observes a glamorous royal couple on their wedding day. A charismatic ultraleft politician sees his chance to strut on the world stage. What happens next sends ex-SAS member Gabriel Wolfe deep into the heart of a global web of intrigue, ivory poaching, and political corruption.

"We spilled blood onto this soil."

Julius Witaarde is the passionate young leader of a White separatist party in South Africa. He dreams of establishing a Whites-only homeland in the north of the country. But dreams like his don't come cheap. And conventional sources of finance are closed to him.

Together with two unlikely business partners, one at the highest level of government in South Africa, he moves into ivory smuggling.

In the forests of Botswana, a small group of British paras are working with local game wardens to defeat poachers. Halfway round the world, the Royal Family's youngest princess is getting married in Windsor. As church bells ring out, so do shots.

The domestic security agencies scramble to find the killer. Gabriel and Eli deploy to Botswana to investigate the disappearance of the paras, who never returned to base.

A trail of blood and tears

Gabriel and Eli find themselves caught in a complex and bloody maze of lies, evasions, criminal deals, and power-hungry politicians who believe destiny counts for more than the truth.

Recently reunited with long-lost sister, Wei Mei, Gabriel travels to Laos, the Gulf States, and on to Laos and Hong Kong before he discovers the terrifying truth about the people he's investigating.

"You're playing a dangerous game, Mr. Wolfe."

Face-to-face with the man he knows he has to take down, Gabriel finds his options narrowing. But what is the right decision? For him, as well as his country?

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©2020 Andy Maslen (P)2022 Andy Maslen
Espionage Fiction Genre Fiction International Mystery & Crime Military Mystery Spies & Politics Thriller & Suspense War & Military Africa Royalty Thriller Exciting Dream Game

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Well written, well read, loved it. Yet another great piece in the Gabriel Wolfe jigsaw.

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I normally love Andy Maslen's books but I fear demand is affecting the storylines. This one was too far-fetched and unbelievable. Sorry Andy

Too far-fetched this time

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Always hard when they change narrators especially when it’s always been the same one previous. Stay with it though it gets easier.

Disappointed changes

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What a tedious disappointment. Weak plot, implausible, barely credible.
The narration was dreadful, some of the worst accents I’ve heard on Audible, the narrator’s South African sounded more like Russian & his black African strayed into the West Indies.
Total waste of time!! Don’t touch it!!!!

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