An Adventure in Books
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A thundering good read is virtually the only way of describing Wilbur Smith`s books * The Irish Times * Wilbur Smith ... writes as forcefully as his tough characters act * Evening Standard * Wilbur has arguably the best sense of place of any adventure writer since John Buchan * The Guardian * Wilbur Smith is one of those benchmarks against whom others are compared * The Times * Best Historical Novelist--I say Wilbur Smith, with his swashbuckling novels of Africa. The bodices rip and the blood flows. You can get lost in Wilbur Smith and misplace all of August * Stephen King * Action is the name of Wilbur Smith's game and he is the master * The Washington Post * A master storyteller * The Sunday Times * Smith will take you on an exciting, taut and thrilling journey you will never forget * The Sun * Noone does adventure quite like Smith * Daily Mirror * With many best-selling novels under his belt, Wilbur Smith has earned a reputation as one of the world's great action writers ... along with an enviable style * High Flyer * With Wilbur Smith the action is never further than the turn of a page * The Independent * In an autobiography reminiscent of his famous characters' white-knuckled adventures all over Africa, South African Smith serves as the reader's personal travel guide... Fans will bask in the backstory of Smith's tireless pursuit of the ultimate life, one filled with exhilaration, danger, and heartbreak * Booklist * Honest and intimate, Smith's memoir tells of an extraordinary life of writing * Publishers Weekly * Kudos, Mr. Smith, for such a detailed piece. I learned a great deal and it has helped me develop an even greater appreciation for you as a man and author. I hope many of your fans will take the time to find this book, as it enriches the reading experience * Pechey Ponderings * The style is brash, as is the author... yet there are examples of love for his fellow man and unashamed love for animals that persuade his readers to forgive his brashness. Like his father before him he is a "cussed old bastard", but one whose novels have offered joy and surcease of pain over many, many years. His memoir is recommended reading if only because he has filled a gap in our knowledge banks that was absent until now. An enjoyable, enlightening read * Queensland Reviewers Collective * Always candid, sometimes hilarious, and never less than thrillingly entertaining, On Leopard Rock is testament to a writer whose life is as rich and eventful as his novels are compellingly unputdownable * New Books Magazine * The master of storytelling...sure to delight * PaperPlus NZ * An entertaining read; Smith's life has been so eventful that his escapades keep you turning the pages * Historical Novels Society *
Wilbur Smith was born in Central Africa in 1933. He became a full-time writer in 1964 following the success of When the Lion Feeds, and has since published over forty global bestsellers, including the Courtney Series, the Ballantyne Series, the Egyptian Series, the Hector Cross Series and many successful standalone novels, all meticulously researched on his numerous expeditions worldwide. A worldwide phenomenon, his readership built up over fifty-five years of writing, establishing him as one of the most successful and impressive brand authors in the world. The establishment of the Wilbur & Niso Smith Foundation in 2015 cemented Wilbur's passion for empowering writers, promoting literacy and advancing adventure writing as a genre. The foundation's flagship programme is the Wilbur Smith Adventure Writing Prize. Wilbur Smith passed away peacefully at home in 2021 with his wife, Niso, by his side, leaving behind him a rich treasure-trove of novels and stories that will delight readers for years to come. For all the latest information on Wilbur Smith's writing visit www.wilbursmithbooks.com or facebook.com/WilburSmith