Tracking Evil
My latest book, Tracking Evil, is in its final stages before going off to my publisher around the end of May.
Like all of my previous novels, Tracking Evil is set in South Africa, a country I am especially familiar with having spent most of my formative years in the areas now known as Gauteng, Mpumalanga and Limpopo Provinces.
The story behind the writing of Tracking Evil is based on a number of recent visits I made to this fascinating part of South Africa.
The story in a nutshell...
Recuperating from gunshot wounds after a clash in London with a gunman from the Portuguese based Cavalo Marinho drug cartel, South African born Andre Meyer, former soldier and now Scotland Yard detective, returns to South Africa to recuperate from his injuries while re-establishing contact with his sister.
Following up on a childhood dream of seeing the legendary elephant Ndlulamithi “Taller than the Trees” that his father once photographed in the Kruger National Park, Meyer is horrified to discover that the Cavalo Marinho drug cartel is expanding its operations to include all of Southern Africa.
Despite clashing with Annette Fourie, a hard-bitten but attractive Afrikaner police captain, this unlikely pair team up to put an end to the cartel’s plans to smuggle drugs from Mozambique into South Africa through the Kruger Park.
Like all of my previous novels, Tracking Evil is set in South Africa, a country I am especially familiar with having spent most of my formative years in the areas now known as Gauteng, Mpumalanga and Limpopo Provinces.
The story behind the writing of Tracking Evil is based on a number of recent visits I made to this fascinating part of South Africa.
The story in a nutshell...
Recuperating from gunshot wounds after a clash in London with a gunman from the Portuguese based Cavalo Marinho drug cartel, South African born Andre Meyer, former soldier and now Scotland Yard detective, returns to South Africa to recuperate from his injuries while re-establishing contact with his sister.
Following up on a childhood dream of seeing the legendary elephant Ndlulamithi “Taller than the Trees” that his father once photographed in the Kruger National Park, Meyer is horrified to discover that the Cavalo Marinho drug cartel is expanding its operations to include all of Southern Africa.
Despite clashing with Annette Fourie, a hard-bitten but attractive Afrikaner police captain, this unlikely pair team up to put an end to the cartel’s plans to smuggle drugs from Mozambique into South Africa through the Kruger Park.
Published on May 08, 2020 16:35
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