Kimberley Kill, Barry Smith (University of Cape Town) (9780995363700) — Readings Books
Kimberley Kill
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Kimberley Kill

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An international, religious war has broken out across the
Middle East between Sunni and Shia Islamic sects, cutting
off all energy supplies from that region.
Frustrated by its inability to acquire sufficient energy to
power its ever expanding economy, China has invaded
Russia, annexing the Siberian oil and gas fields and
precipitating World War 3.
Cyber warfare has neutralised global defence
communications creating a US-China stand-off and the
only remaining operational satellite communication base
in the Kimberley is threatened by invading Indonesian,

special-forces. All that stands in their way is a small
Norforce patrol backed by an Aboriginal tribe, whose
female leader is intent on avenging the murder of
her father, their Elder, and the desecration of their Wandjina
guardian.
Three strong minded and determined people-the devout Moslem leader of the Indonesian
Kopassus force, the MIT trained daughter of an assassinated Aboriginal elder and the middleaged,

former SAS, gas platform engineer and part-time leader of the Norforce patrol-strive to
contest and impose their conflicting beliefs and loyalties when they compete and clash in a
hunt to the death across the harsh but beautiful Kimberley wilderness.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Barry Smith
Date
12 January 2016
Pages
144
ISBN
9780995363700

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

An international, religious war has broken out across the
Middle East between Sunni and Shia Islamic sects, cutting
off all energy supplies from that region.
Frustrated by its inability to acquire sufficient energy to
power its ever expanding economy, China has invaded
Russia, annexing the Siberian oil and gas fields and
precipitating World War 3.
Cyber warfare has neutralised global defence
communications creating a US-China stand-off and the
only remaining operational satellite communication base
in the Kimberley is threatened by invading Indonesian,

special-forces. All that stands in their way is a small
Norforce patrol backed by an Aboriginal tribe, whose
female leader is intent on avenging the murder of
her father, their Elder, and the desecration of their Wandjina
guardian.
Three strong minded and determined people-the devout Moslem leader of the Indonesian
Kopassus force, the MIT trained daughter of an assassinated Aboriginal elder and the middleaged,

former SAS, gas platform engineer and part-time leader of the Norforce patrol-strive to
contest and impose their conflicting beliefs and loyalties when they compete and clash in a
hunt to the death across the harsh but beautiful Kimberley wilderness.

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Barry Smith
Date
12 January 2016
Pages
144
ISBN
9780995363700