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Country
  
South Africa

Publication date
  
2011

Pages
  
386 pp.

Originally published
  
2011

Followed by
  
Vicious Circle

Publisher
  
Macmillan Publishers

3.4/5
Goodreads

Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print

ISBN
  
978-0230529267

Author
  
Wilbur Smith

Genre
  
Fiction

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Subject
  
Piracy off the coast of Somalia

Similar
  
Vicious Circle, Assegai, Birds of Prey, Blue Horizon, Hungry as the Sea

Those in peril wilbur smith


Those in Peril is a book by the author Wilbur Smith. The book focuses on the lives of billionaire Hazel Bannock, who is the owner of the Bannock Oil Corp and Major Hector Cross, an ex-SAS operative and the owner of a security company Cross Bow Security. This company has been contracted to protect Hazel Bannock and her business interest and the story unfolds when Hazel's daughter is hijacked by Somalian pirates.

Contents

Wilbur smith introduces those in peril


Background

Wilbur Smith says that when he submitted his manuscript to his publishers they thought it could make two novels, but he insisted on it being one.

Smith described the novel as "another pretty tale of sex, violence and mayhem with a few belly laughs thrown in for good measure."

Smith wanted to write a stand-alone book about a mother being deprived of her adored child, then having to get help from one of his tough guys. "I wanted her to be tough, too," he says, "because I'm a feminist."

When he owned an island in the Seychelles, he and his crew once came across Somali pirates.

They didn't acknowledge us – rare among sailors – but I've never forgotten this guy, tall and very handsome, as hypnotic as a black mamba, just standing there. His eyes were dead. I guess I was lucky they weren't kidnapping that day; I could so easily have been taken, but that image has stayed with me. I knew I would use it one day.... [Modern day pirates are ] using sophisticated radar equipment and offshore accounts. I think the disturbing thing about Somalia is the fact this is a country where there are few economic opportunities, so the pirates are seen as glamorous, and often held in awe by young boys who aspire to their lifestyle.

Reception

In a review, Christopher Bray from the Express described the plot as fairly predictable, with some clichéd descriptions but also defies anyone who has picked it up to put it down as the story is exciting.

The reviewer of Publishers Weekly said that "the author's vast legions of fans should embrace the lurid action, the larger-than-life characters, and the heated prose with their usual enthusiasm."

The film rights for Those in Peril have been acquired by Reelart Media in 2012 but no film has resulted.

References

Those in Peril Wikipedia