Winston Churchill and the Treasure of Mapungubwe Hill: A Novel
By (Author) Chris Angus
Skyhorse Publishing
Yucca Publishing
3rd November 2014
United States
General
Fiction
Historical fiction
Thriller / suspense fiction
813.087
Paperback
304
Width 140mm, Height 210mm, Spine 23mm
281g
Only the past can save the future for Winston Churchill, and it's a past with many secrets. There is vast treasure hidden in an almost impregnable Central African fortress surrounded by cliffs. The mountain is a honeycomb of ancient tombs and palaces, as well as the ancient burial place of a Nubian queen mysteriously wedded to a Roman. Young Winston Churchill, a prisoner during the Boer War, is offered a secret deal for freedom by Britain's enemy Louis Botha: with Botha's agent, Zeila, Winston must seek out and protect the greatest secret of the dark continent, a fabulous Nubian treasure known only as Mapungubwe Hill.
Here is Winston Churchill, before he became a world leader, in a ripping good tale of quest, romance, thrill and intrigue that moves smartly from the Boer War to World War II, from the halls of power in London to the hills of danger in Africa, and back again. Neal Burdick, author of Adirondack Reflections
A rollicking, continent-spanning adventure across historyIan Fleming meets H. Rider Haggard. Jeff Crook, author of The Sleeping and the Dead
Here is Winston Churchill, before he became a world leader, in a ripping good tale of quest, romance, thrill and intrigue that moves smartly from the Boer War to World War II, from the halls of power in London to the hills of danger in Africa, and back again. Neal Burdick, author of Adirondack Reflections
A rollicking, continent-spanning adventure across historyIan Fleming meets H. Rider Haggard. Jeff Crook, author of The Sleeping and the Dead
Chris Angus is the author of several works of nonfiction and is also a newspaper columnist. He has published more than four hundred essays, articles, book introductions, columns, and reviews in a wide variety of publications, including the New York Times, the Albany Times-Union, Adirondack Life, American Forests, Wordsworth American Classics, Adirondack Explorer, and many more. Angus lives in Canton, New York.