The Rhino Conspiracy
Muswell Press
Muswell Press
31st August 2021
3rd June 2021
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Thriller / suspense fiction
823.92
Paperback
400
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
In the last decade over 6,000 rhinos have been killed in South Africa. Relentless poaching for their horns has led to a catastrophic fall in black rhino numbers. Meanwhile, a corrupt South African government turns a blind eye to the international trade in rhino horn. This is the background to Peter Hain's pacey and timely thriller. Battling to defend the dwindling rhino population, a veteran freedom fighter is forced to break his lifetime loyalty to the ANC as he confronts corruption at the very highest level. The stakes are high. Can the country's ancient rhino herd be saved from extinction by state-sponsored poaching Has Mandela's 'rainbow nation' been irretrievably betrayed by political corruption and cronyism
MasterfulA thrilling journey behind the frontlines of the battle to save Africas wildlife Julian Rademeyer, author of Killing for Profit. Gripping, tense and timely. Alan Johnson. A thrilling page-turner about the fight for humanity Zelda la Grange, Personal Assistant to Nelson Mandela. A racy thriller into the toxicity of rhino poaching and state corruption Ronnie Kastrils former ANC Underground Chief. The Rhino Conspiracy is a true page-turner. A thriller that resonates with conscience, timeliness and deep knowledge of South African politics and wildlife. LoveReading
Peter Hain (the Lord Hain) was born in South Africa. His parents were forced into exile in 1966. He let the Anti-Apartheid Movement and the Anti-Nazi League during the 1970s and 80s. Hain was the Labout MP for Neath 1991-2015 and a senior minister for 12 years in Tony Blair and Gordon Brown's governments. He chaired the UN Security Council, has negotiated international treaties curbing nuclear proliferation and banning the trade in blood diamonds. Hain has written or edited twenty-one books - including his biography Mandela (2010), memoirs Outside In (2012) and most recently Mandela: His Essential Life (2018).