The African Series by Peter Rimmer (#2-3)
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Overview: Peter Rimmer was born in London, England, and grew up in the south of the city where he went to Cranleigh School. After the Second World War and at aged 18, Peter joined the Royal Air Force, reaching the rank of Pilot Officer before he was 19. Then at the end of his National Service and with the optimism of youth, he sailed for Africa with his older brother to grow tobacco in what was then Rhodesia, and the odyssey of his life began. The years went by and Peter found himself in Johannesburg founding an insurance brokering company. Over 2% of the companies listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange were clients of Rimmer Associates. He opened companies in the United States of America, Australia and Hong Kong and travelled extensively between the branches.
Genre: Fiction > General
Vultures in the Wind (#2)
Luke was close to death. He had been beaten mercilessly and was unrecognisable. Just for names, names of his ANC accomplices. Matt and Luke are born on the same day, spending an idyllic childhood in the heart of Southern Africa’s Transkei, blissfully unaware of the differences between them. But, when they are forced to leave their home, both young boys struggle to find their place in a society where racial segregation is the norm. Gradually they begin to build their lives until one night Luke is abducted from Matt’s Johannesburg flat to a place unknown and brutally assaulted. After spending time in a hospital, Luke a changed man heads for London embarking on his revolutionary fight for freedom. Matt meantime builds his business empire but always wonders whether he was now part of his best friend’s hatred. It would be another twenty-nine years before meeting again. Did either of them find peace, or was their all-too-brief childhood their only comfort in a world driven by political and societal extremes? Told from a personal perspective, Peter Rimmer’s heart-rending historical novel, Vultures in the Wind, tells the story of how two ordinary men suffer the cruelties and injustices of apartheid South Africa. Moreover, it exposes the manipulative superpowers of the East and West whose meddling will reverberate for years to come… a deplorable history that should never be forgotten.
Just the Memory of Love (#3)
Will he ever find his love again or will she always just be a memory? The war is finally over and for the young and naïve Will Langton, his future is full of exciting adventure and happy dreams. Captivated by a brief, but innocent love affair on the rocks of Dancing Ledge, the romance is shattered in one single moment and she is lost to him. For Will, it’s an unbearable pain that he cannot hope to escape from and the only means to assuage his sorrow is to run away… to Africa. Meantime, Will’s older, astute and devious brother Byron, has his own ideas on making his way through life. He wants money and power and he doesn’t care whom he treads on, including his own family. After four years of absence, Will returns to England with a small fortune. Seeking his brother’s financial advice, Will is deceitfully manipulated in more ways than one. Bemused with life but accepting, Will drifts from place to place, Africa becoming another distant memory. Yet Will never forgets, always wondering where she is and what became of her. But what too of his scheming brother? Will Byron ever reveal his deception? Peter Rimmer’s Just the Memory of Love is a deep, evocative, poignant saga of lost love, intrigue, and dishonesty set not only in the political landscape of Zambia but England too.
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