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Walter,

Have you seen the movie and realize you resemble Lee Marvin a little?


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A great movie + an even better book by Wilbur Smith,who shameleslly robbed a good part of the plot(although he claimed otherwise)from P.J. Praetorius's book "Jungle Man".Still great entertainment.


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JUNGLE MAN was a great book.

No so SHOUT AT THE DEVIL.

Wilbur Smith sad some great books early on, then he went nuts.

The last one I read of his was ASSIGAI .

What a load of bloody rubbish!


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The " Sean Courtney " ones were the best....

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Saeed, I agree with your points, brian


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I grew up reading Wilbur Smith. They got me interested in hunting but I don't think much of them now.


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I read his 1st book "When The Lion Feeds" back in the 60's. It was very good + launched his career. I agree that his later stuff is unbelievable at best.


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His books did get me interested in Africa. Although I have read his newest books, I find myself rereading the old ones. The movie I referenced was poorly made and it may have been a bad attempt at a comedy. I don’t know.


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