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Shooting Angels

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From an extremely distinguished and wildly imaginative novelist, this story goes right to the broken heart of his home country, South Africa, as a man returns to the city after decades in hiding to find out what happened to the woman he loved Somehow, Joe Angel, the most famous businessman in the country, had found Charlie in the backwater where he had been hiding all these years. He'd arrived unannounced to give him an envelope full of money and a simple come back to the Capital to learn what really happened to Constanza—the woman he loved—on that terrible night decades before. At first, Charlie is furious that Joe should just reappear, and with such an outrageous demand. But by the time Charlie returns to the city to meet Joe, the tycoon is dead. And so begins Charlie Croker's epic journey back into his own past. It is an odyssey which seems, at times, to lead right to the broken heart of the country itself. After a lifetime spent trying to forget, Charlie realizes that there can, finally, be a reckoning with his those he has loved and those he has betrayed, and the guilt that has been suffocating him.

288 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2011

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Christopher Hope

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He studied at universities of Witwatersrand and Natal. He is an author of poems and novels, also published autobiography, biography of Robert Mugabe, dictator of Zimbabwe, and travel book Moscow! Moscow!, which he got prestige PEN Award. Debut novel A Separate Development (1981), satire on apartheid system, forbidden in South Africa, got the David Higham Prize for Fiction.

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Hard work and irritating that this author has come up with little new in 30 years.
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