This is number 6 of 17 Wilbur Smith titles featuring the fictional Courtney family of South Africa.
I started my Courtney marathon with #4, The Burning Shore. Then I went on to #5 Power Of The Sword, and with this volume I have finished as much of the family story as I care to read right now, although I do plan to keep my eyes open for the first three titles in the series. I would eventually like to see the beginning of it all, in a way. We'll see what happens.
So, this third book still features Courtney people, specifically Centaine, her son Shasa, and his children. But the true star of this volume is the country and its politics. Beginning in 1948 and following all the way to the end of the 1960's, we see the creation of apartheid and all the ugliness that came from it.
I never knew much about South Africa as a youngster. These three books showed me the country and its people, and this book in particular gave me a history lesson better than anything I could have read in school, I'm sure.
It is sad, bloody, violent reading at times, but worth the effort.