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'Gripping' Guardian
'Pacy and stylish' Jeremy Vine

'It was never meant to be like this. Sabotage, yes. Propaganda, yes. All of that and more - but not this. Not murder.'


South Africa has become a powder keg. Its precious land is being sold off to the highest bidders while the country's corrupt elite pocket the profits. As the dreams and hopes of its people are threatened, frustration turns to violence. With the shocking murder of one of the country's bright young hopes, the fuse is well and truly lit.

Conflict mediator Lindi and her childhood friend Kagiso find themselves in the heart of the chaos, fighting to save themselves and their country as events are set in motion that no one - least of all they - can control.



Trade Review
A gripping tale of events spinning out of control in a country struggling to redefine itself * * Guardian * *
Pacy and stylish; immensely gripping - what a read -- JEREMY VINE
George Alagiah manages to give us the best of both worlds: an absorbing, pacy thriller with great political depth -- TAHMIMA ANAM
Combining fast-paced plotting with Alagiah's deep knowledge of the region, The Burning Land addresses the moral issues at the heart of the rainbow nation * * Daily Mail * *
Daring, jolting, prescient -- SIZWE MPOFU-WALSH
A suspenseful and enlightening novel that portrays the extreme violence in the new South Africa with authority, precision of detail, and the kind of insight that makes the different factions and characters caught in the midst of the drama come vividly to life -- SHEILA KOHLER
Hugely topical, harrowing, humane and beautifully-written. Don't miss this -- AMANDA CRAIG
Vividly written and masterfully constructed, Alagiah's assured debut is full of suspense and sudden drama -- Author’s Club Best First Novel Award
As an insight into the machinations of life in a contemporary South Africa . . . it is a real eye-opener * * Bookmunch * *
Praise for George Alagiah: Courageous, controversial, compassionate * * Daily Mail * *

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      Publisher: Canongate Books
      Publication Date: 25/06/2020
      ISBN13: 9781786897947, 978-1786897947
      ISBN10: 1786897946

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      'Gripping' Guardian
      'Pacy and stylish' Jeremy Vine

      'It was never meant to be like this. Sabotage, yes. Propaganda, yes. All of that and more - but not this. Not murder.'


      South Africa has become a powder keg. Its precious land is being sold off to the highest bidders while the country's corrupt elite pocket the profits. As the dreams and hopes of its people are threatened, frustration turns to violence. With the shocking murder of one of the country's bright young hopes, the fuse is well and truly lit.

      Conflict mediator Lindi and her childhood friend Kagiso find themselves in the heart of the chaos, fighting to save themselves and their country as events are set in motion that no one - least of all they - can control.



      Trade Review
      A gripping tale of events spinning out of control in a country struggling to redefine itself * * Guardian * *
      Pacy and stylish; immensely gripping - what a read -- JEREMY VINE
      George Alagiah manages to give us the best of both worlds: an absorbing, pacy thriller with great political depth -- TAHMIMA ANAM
      Combining fast-paced plotting with Alagiah's deep knowledge of the region, The Burning Land addresses the moral issues at the heart of the rainbow nation * * Daily Mail * *
      Daring, jolting, prescient -- SIZWE MPOFU-WALSH
      A suspenseful and enlightening novel that portrays the extreme violence in the new South Africa with authority, precision of detail, and the kind of insight that makes the different factions and characters caught in the midst of the drama come vividly to life -- SHEILA KOHLER
      Hugely topical, harrowing, humane and beautifully-written. Don't miss this -- AMANDA CRAIG
      Vividly written and masterfully constructed, Alagiah's assured debut is full of suspense and sudden drama -- Author’s Club Best First Novel Award
      As an insight into the machinations of life in a contemporary South Africa . . . it is a real eye-opener * * Bookmunch * *
      Praise for George Alagiah: Courageous, controversial, compassionate * * Daily Mail * *

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