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The Eye Of The Tiger/The Sound Of Thunder is a compilation of two stories by author Wilbur Smith.Harry Fletcher is a fisherman leading a peaceful and blissful life on St Mary's Island until life storms him with men he never imagined would invade his territory. He is dragged into a deadly game and it is just not his life but also of a woman whose life is equally at stake for something which was long unknown and hidden from the world. There is a treasure located deep in the bottom of the Indian Ocean, which was not revealed for a thousand years. Harry cannot escape this dangerous situation. Either ways it is hell for him: Diving into the ocean to recover the rich and huge treasure or running for his life. The Eye Of The Tiger presents unexpected twists to the readers and It’s an adventure beyond imagination.The Sound Of Thunder is the second under the Courtney series and the Lion Feeds is the first. The novel is about the war between the British and the Boers. Moreover, the book portrays a lot of hatred in relationships between friends, between a father and son, between brothers and between a man and woman. The book carries the story ahead from where the first novel ends. Sean falls in love with a woman but she returns to her husband who is a soldier in the war. Her husband gets killed and Sean hopes of marrying her. Garrick steps in and cannot let his brother dream of happiness. The next part of the story leaves you captivated with it. The Eye Of The Tiger/The Sound Of Thunder was published by Pan Macmillan in 2009 and is available in paperback.
The Eye Of The Tiger/The Sound Of Thunder is a compilation of two stories by author Wilbur Smith.Harry Fletcher is a fisherman leading a peaceful and blissful life on St Mary's Island until life storms him with men he never imagined would invade his territory. He is dragged into a deadly game and it is just not his life but also of a woman whose life is equally at stake for something which was long unknown and hidden from the world. There is a treasure located deep in the bottom of the Indian Ocean, which was not revealed for a... Read More