Night

Night

Casey Christie

Mystery

Before his death, the Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi arranged for a vast hoard of gold bullion and millions in cash to be hidden in the Karoo desert in Africa. Three Special Forces cops-A veteran Sergeant, a former army commando, and his two cohorts: a Zulu giant and a Russian Spetsnaz operator-wage a ruthless war against a Zimbabwean army colonel, who sets out to steal this fortune for himself.Before his death, the Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi arranged for a vast hoard of gold bullion and many millions in cash to be hidden in the Karoo desert in South Africa.A trio of Special Forces cops--A veteran Sergeant, a former army commando, and his two cohorts: a Zulu giant and an expat Russian Spetsnaz operator--wage a ruthless war against a Satanic criminal, a Zimbabwean army colonel, who sets out to steal this fortune for himself.This novel is based upon some of the author's own real-life experiences..The book provides unique insights into insider police procedure and the savage reality of the high energy lifestyle of the grindingly poor and the obscenely wealthy inhabitants of the multiracial metropolis of Johannesburg.The trio's principal adversary is a Zimbabwean colonel who has established a criminal empire based in the black township of Alexandra, where he is fearfully known as uSathane--the Zulu expression for The Devil. uSathane uses black magic and cannibalism--he drinks the blood of raped women--to keep him alive although he is riddled with Aids.Reader discretion may be advised."Casey Christie's debut novel marks the arrival of a new star of the crime thriller genre." - Ed. Best Selling Crime Thrillers .Com
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Night in London

Night in London

Casey Christie

Mystery

From the Editor: Night in London is a feast of non-stop action. It moves with the velocity of a breaking wave. And it gains a special impact from the fact that it rings of authenticity. When Casey Christie describes the viciousness and extreme brutality of a criminal gang, he is writing from raw experience. Christie was at the cutting edge of the police drive against criminals in Johannesburg. And we meet again with the colourful crew he assembled in his first novel set in South Africa—the fearsome Black Bastards, so called because they have special police dispensation to wear all-black uniforms. Among them is the heroic Zulu who always carries a tribal assegai as well as his automatic weapon. But this time there is a new villain for Night to contend with---a fiendish schemer, an Englishman based in London, where Captain Night confronts his foe and also meets a mysterious female agent. The author has spiced his bursts of action with non-stop surprises and twists of plot. You’ll never want to put it down. **
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