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Beneath the Lemonwood Tree
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Beneath the Lemonwood Tree

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The Sequel to the Popular Winds of Change

The Lemonwood tree stands proud at the highest point on Chanting Clover Thoroughbred Stud in the heart of the picturesque KwaZulu Natal midlands of South Africa. It is a place where the Whitaker family gravitate for times of intimacy, introspection, and restoration, normally on the back of a horse.

Melonie Whitaker, as a young mother, is recovering from the harrowing experience of the third attempt on her life. Her assailant died. Melonie's lawyer successfully proved to a packed court that it was self-defense, not murder.

But she remains the target of Colonel Solomon Tlale: Melonie's nemesis. The man who abducted her twenty years earlier during the Rhodesian bush war.

Despite crippling security measures, Melonie and her husband Gary manage to breed and train to the pinnacle of South African flat racing, and beyond to the Middle East and America.

All the time, the colonel's vendetta affects their every decision. In a simple error on security, the family is struck with heart-wrenching consequences.

Can the Whitakers stop the madness of the Colonel from destroying them all?

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Publishing Push LTD
Country
United Kingdom
Date
28 October 2023
Pages
438
ISBN
9781805414247

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.

The Sequel to the Popular Winds of Change

The Lemonwood tree stands proud at the highest point on Chanting Clover Thoroughbred Stud in the heart of the picturesque KwaZulu Natal midlands of South Africa. It is a place where the Whitaker family gravitate for times of intimacy, introspection, and restoration, normally on the back of a horse.

Melonie Whitaker, as a young mother, is recovering from the harrowing experience of the third attempt on her life. Her assailant died. Melonie's lawyer successfully proved to a packed court that it was self-defense, not murder.

But she remains the target of Colonel Solomon Tlale: Melonie's nemesis. The man who abducted her twenty years earlier during the Rhodesian bush war.

Despite crippling security measures, Melonie and her husband Gary manage to breed and train to the pinnacle of South African flat racing, and beyond to the Middle East and America.

All the time, the colonel's vendetta affects their every decision. In a simple error on security, the family is struck with heart-wrenching consequences.

Can the Whitakers stop the madness of the Colonel from destroying them all?

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Publishing Push LTD
Country
United Kingdom
Date
28 October 2023
Pages
438
ISBN
9781805414247