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  • A Falcon Flies

  • The Ballantyne Series, Book 1
  • By: Wilbur Smith
  • Narrated by: Elliot Chapman
  • Length: 21 hrs and 35 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (346 ratings)

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A Falcon Flies

By: Wilbur Smith
Narrated by: Elliot Chapman
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Summary

A Falcon Flies is the first best-selling novel in Wilbur Smith's epic tale of Africa, The Ballantyne Novels.

In search of a father they barely remember, Zouga and Dr Robyn Ballantyne board Mungo St John's magnificent clipper to speed them to Africa. But long before they sight that mighty continent, Robyn knows that she and Mungo will battle with all the fury of natural enemies - and love with all the desperation of those unable to evade the commands of fate. For if she can bring hope and healing to Africa's fever-ridden shores, he, a lawless trader in human cargo, will possess any man - or woman - he chooses....

Set in 1860, this gripping tale is followed by Men of Men, The Angels Weep and The Leopard Hunts in Darkness.

©1980 Wilbur Smith (P)2018 Audible, Ltd
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Narrator struggled with the foreign language

I read this book 20yrs ago and it was fantastic then as it is now. The narrator however could've tried a little harder with the Zulu and Afrikaans pronunciation.
He murdered the languages almost as badly as Zouga tore into the elephants

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Very descriptive.

You can smell Africa and feel the heat. The trouble is it is all about slaughtering animals, the wonderful elephants. They were safe until the white man arrived with their powerful guns. We, as humans have so much to be ashamed of.
So it makes uncomfortable reading but it opens the door to understanding a beautiful rich country.

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A Story of its Time

This is a wonderfully written and performed story. Of its time it tells a tell of yesteryear. Unexplored Africa with the beauty and it's horrors. Just listen and enjoy it for what it is.

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fantastic book well worth the money

fantastic book with a awesome story line. the only thing that let it down for me as was the narrator not been able to pronounce the South African words.

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wonderful writing

storyline typical of wilber smith. just great!! holds your interest through and it was difficult to put Fownhope

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Riveting

The story is excellent and take me back to bygone days. It is such a Hugh pity that the narrator didn’t do his research and kept miss pronouncing African place names on the book. It’s a shame that effort is made for French words but not African words

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Magnificent

Wonderful story of heroes. villains and the holier than thou set in the magic of Africa. The horrors of elephant hunting and slavery so imbedded in African history are described graphically. The narrator was excellent despite not pronouncing Zulu and Afrikaans words correctly.

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Taste of time since past

Interesting and engaging with hints of excitement.,the passage of time has done little dilute the story

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Difficult and mesmerising

Warning I needed to skip some parts of the slavery, barbarism and hunting. I can believe this is accurate for what they suffered, if only in art.

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A taste of a world no more.

Wilbur smith captures the great, the beautiful and the down right vulgar of a bygone era. Great take despite the poor American attempts at African names and sayings. Would definitely recommend nonetheless!

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