MADNESS UNDER THE SUN

by Robert Winston-Burnett

Publisher: Butterfly-In-A-Box Publishing 2002
Copyright: © 2005  Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United Kingdom
Download: 1 documents, 115 KB

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FREE... an exciting, yet also a rather dangerous sorte set to the middle of the African bush during a vicious, terrorist war (Rhodesian War). Amazing what the searing sun can do, and this is just one account. Here, true meanings of living in and amongst the wild as suddenly bursts to life, then meanings of losing ones head in the searing African Midday Sun, delivers interesting twists and turns. "Get that baboon, don't dare returning until you have evidence of the fact," bursts out the harsh voice of the platoons commander. "Get going before I change my mind and send you both to Detention Barracks (DB).. get moving." Then he turns away, huffing and puffing, anger etched to his tanned, somewhat refined facial features. We're in for it alright, anything might transpire, while also recalling this is the highly disciplined, Rhodesian army of much international repute!


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27 Aug 2005
This book really is an eye-opener to the truth about what has transpired in Africa, mainly Rhodesia (Zimbabwe) since the 2nd world war. Finally the truth is out, to help us all understand why this country is in such a state of confusion and suppression and why it needs to be set free. I highly recommend this book.
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12 Aug 2005
Wish I had known earlier what was really transpiring in Africa after the second world was as would help to understand why it is in such a state of decline now! Seems as if had things been allowed to remain orderly the need for charity would not exist. Weldone Robert.

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