Description
An epic tale of corruption, collusion and courage. Leading politician and anti-apartheid campaigner turns the spotlight on to Rhino conservation in this riveting and timely thriller.
About the Author
Lord Hain was the Labour MP for Neath between 1991 and 2015. He was a senior minister for twelve years in Tony Blair and Gordon Brown's governments, where he served as Secretary of State for Wales and Northern Ireland, as Secretary of State for Work and Pensions and as Leader of the Commons. He was also Europe Minister, Foreign Minister and Energy Minister. He chaired the UN Security Council, and negotiated international Treaties curbing nuclear proliferation and banning the conflict-inducing trade in blood diamonds. Peter Hain's childhood was spent in apartheid South Africa, a period that came to an end when his parents were forced into exile in 1966. A leader of the Anti-Apartheid Movement and the Anti-Nazi League in Britain during the 1970s and 1980s, he obtained degrees at Queen Mary College, London, and Sussex University.
Reviews
'Gripping, tense and timely' Alan Johnson; 'Masterful, a riveting journey behind the frontline of the battle to change Africa's wildlife'. Julian Rademeyer, author of Killing for Profit; 'A thrilling page turner about the fight for humanity'. Zelda de Grange, personal assistant to Nelson Mandela 1994-2013; 'A racy thriller into the toxicity of Rhino poaching and state corruption' Ronni Kasrils former ANC underground chief;'Passionate and engaging. From a man whose tireless anti-apartheid activism supported the long struggle to free his friend and leader, Nelson Mandela'. Jon Snow, Channel 4 Broadcaster. 'Highly readable and inspirational'. Desmond Tutu
Book Information
ISBN 9781916207714
Author Peter Hain
Format Hardback
Page Count 320
Imprint Muswell Press
Publisher Muswell Press