Download 5 books by Tony Park (.ePUB)

5 books by Tony Park
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Overview: Tony Park was born in 1964 and grew up in the western suburbs of Sydney. He has worked as a newspaper reporter in Australia and England, a government press secretary, a public relations consultant and a freelance writer. He is also a major in the Australian Army Reserve and served six months in Afghanistan in 2002 as a public affairs officer. He and his wife, Nicola, spend six months of every year in Sydney, and the remainder in Africa. He is the author of eight other novels set in Africa, Far Horizon, Zambezi, African Sky, Safari, Silent Predator, Ivory, The Delta and African Dawn, and co-author of three biographies: Part of the Pride, with Kevin Richardson; War Dogs, with Shane Bryant; and The Grey Man, with John Curtis, as well as The Lost Battlefield of Kokoda, with Brian Freeman.
Genre: Fiction > Mystery/Thriller

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The Delta
Ex- Soldier turned mercenary Sonja Kurt is on the run after her failed assassination attempt on the president of Zimbabwe. She heads for her only place of refuge, the Okavango Delta, in the heart of Botswana. Sonja is hoping to reconnect with childhood sweetheart, Sterling Smith and leave her brutal work as a contract warrior behind. But Sonja is plunged headlong into a diabolical mission by her former lover and commanding officer Martin Steele. Dropping right into the middle of Sonja’s plight is TV heartthrob "Coyote" Sam Chapman who blunders out of the bush in a reality show gone-wrong. Instead of shedding her violent past, Sonja is surrounded by men whoa re relying on her killer instincts to save the day. Where she came to find peace, she finds war… and its not just the Delta that is at stake.

Dark Heart
Lawyer Mike Ioannou is dead after a hit and run in Thailand. A home invasion threatens the life of medico Richard Dunlop. In Johannesburg, a car jacker nearly kills photo journalist Liesl Nel. Unrelated incidents in a dangerous world, or something else entirely?
Australian war crimes prosecutor Carmel Shang joins the dots. All three victims are linked by a photograph that was clutched in the hand of a dying man nearly twenty years ago. The picture holds a clue to how madness gripped a country resulting in a million people losing their lives.
Carmel has to not only confront the perpetrators of the unprecedented slaughter, but Richard and Liesl, the two people she never wanted to see again. Richard was the UN military doctor she was in love with in Rwanda, and Liesl was the woman who came between them. Now they are thrown together again, desperately trying to find out why the photograph is making them the targets of an assassin.
In a quest that takes them from South Africa’s Kruger National Park to Zambia, Australia, and back to Rwanda, where it all began, they find that amidst the indestructible majesty and beauty of Africa, yesterday’s merchants of death are dealing in a new currency – illegal traditional medicine and the barbaric live trade in endangered African wildlife; businesses they’re prepared to kill for to protect.

Red Earth
Durban, South Africa, a car is hijacked. Suzanne Fessey fights back and kills one thief but the other, wounded, escapes with her baby on board.
In pursuit of the missing vehicle and baby are helicopter tracker pilot Nia Carras from the air, and Mike Dunn, a nearby wildlife researcher, from the ground.
But South Africa’s police have bigger problems: a bomb has gone off in Durban, killing the visiting American Ambassador, and chaos has descended on Kwa-Zulu Natal.
As the missing baby is tracked through the wild game reserves from Zululand to Zimbabwe, Mike and Nia come to realise that the war on terror has invaded their part of the world.

African Dawn
Three families – the Bryants, the Quilter-Phipps and the Ngwenyas – share a history as complex and bloody as the country itself.

Dedicated conservationists Paul and Philippa Bryant face an enormous struggle: to save their farm and small herd of endangered black rhinos from corrupt government minister Emmerson Ngwenya. Twin brothers, ex-soldier Braedan and environmentalist Tate Quilter-Phipps join the fight. But the brothers’ own history is fraught, and when they fall in love with the same woman, Natalie Bryant, their rivalry threatens to not only derail the attempt to save the rhinos, but also puts the lives of all involved at risk. And with Emmerson vowing to stop at nothing until he has control of the farm, a bloody showdown seems inevitable.

With blood feuds still to settle, every one of these players will be drawn into the fray, and not one will remain unscathed.

The Prey
Overview: Cameron McMurtrie is a man who doesn’t like interference in his work. So when Kylie Hamilton, an Australian executive working for the international mining company Global Resources, is sent to South Africa to investigate a new site on the edge of the Kruger National Park, Cameron is less than welcoming.

But when a group of illegal miners – men with nothing to lose, led by a man intent on destroying Cameron – kidnap one of Global Resources’ employees, Cameron is forced into action – and collaboration.

In such tense circumstances, Kylie and Cameron find that their mutual dislike evolves into solidarity, perhaps even something more. If they work together there is a chance they can save the kidnapped man.

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