Two brothers, a savage quarrel - and the race to find oilAlan Montague and Tom Creeley are brought up like brothers, but Alan is heir to the great estate of Whitcombe House, while Tom is merely the gardener's son. Best of friends, in the trenches of the First World War, the two men quarrel and are separated.
Best friends, now bitter enemiesThe two men survive the war, and their thoughts turn to their childhood the quest for oil. Alan seeks it in the wild mountains of the Persian Zagros. Tom emigrates to America and searches in the hills of California, the scrub of East Texas.Fortune, failure - and a final meetingAs the years pass, both men meet success or failure. And when another war dawns, the Allied forces face the greatest logistical challenge in the history of warfare - and after almost three decades apart, the two men must finally meet again.
'Stunning. A fantastic, epic, gripping story.'In the bestselling tradition of Jeffrey Archer or Ken Follett, The Sons of Adam will lock you to your seat and hold you until the very last page.
About the authorsHarry and Nuala are a husband-and-wife team who collaborated closely in writing this book. It is being republished now in celebration of their twentieth wedding anniversary.
Praise for other books by Harry Bingham‘Breathtaking’ – Seattle Times‘Riveting’ – Library Journal‘Terrific’ – Boston Globe‘Fresh and compelling’ – New York Daily News‘Superb’ – Publishers Weekly
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Very good commercial novel for those that love to read Jeffrey Archer, Ken Follett, Sidney Sheldon... This is the only title by this author translated into Serbian (never translated into Croatian)... If you can get it, find his novel MONEY MAKERS, perfect!
My favorite of the three Harry Bingham books I've read to date, this is saga set from early 1900's about two brother who fall out over a misunderstanding during 1st world war and the subsequent rivalary in business that ensues (oil business). Great read and storyline. Highly recommended.
Zwei Buben kommen am gleichen Tag und Ort zur Welt und wachsen wie Brüder zusammen in Kameradschaft und Freundschaft auf. Kaum das sie erwachsen sind, werden sie im 1. Weltkrieg als Soldaten eingezogen. Durch Lügen und Mißverständnisse während des Kriegsgeschehens werden sie jahrzehntelang jeglichen Kontakt zum jeweils anderen vermeiden. Ihren gemeinsamen Jugendtraum wollen sie sich nach Ende des Krieges beide (jeweils alleine) realisieren: Nach Öl bohren. Schlußendlich sind beide in der Ölbranche äußerst erfolgreich und der 2. Weltkrieg bringt sie wieder zusammen. Sehr gut erzählter und historisch gut aufbereiteter Unterhaltungsroman - sehr kurzweilig!
I found this very interesting, slightly 'formulaic' with the two brothers theme, but nonetheless enjoyable. Very informative about its subject, moving along at a lively pace, and overall very well written, which in itself is a bonus in these days of Kindle self-publishing.
I liked it very much. In a way it reminded me of Jeffrey Archer's novel, Kane and Abel. A story about two men who were closer than twins and who became rivals in the oil industry. Starts in the late 1890s and goes through WWII. Good read.
Amazingly good book, but I felt that the ending was a bit rushed and too over the top when I think about the character and feel of the book up until then.
Very much recommend to read it though for those who would like a mini saga.
Well written I suppose. I am a fan of the authors Fiona Griffiths series, but I don't think I am a fan of a saga. It skips along too quickly for me but of course I had to keep going until the end!
Didn't give the oil industry much thought until I read this book. Interesting mixture of fact and fiction which I thought worked very well. The story is interesting and the characters had me wanting to care about them, strange for me to worry for a driller in Texas. I agree with some points made about the storyline being very linear. But I'm not sure the oil part would have worked any other way. The war part of the story didn't play a strong enough part, maybe because of the early presentation and plot hook. With more thought, maybe the author could have used flash backs to link the emotions to the past, (this is what the story is about) instead. Doing this, the author could build further the emotions driving the two men in detail with out giving out for the ending. All in all a fresh read that gets better right up to the end.
This book is a complete waste of time with an idiot plot. I hate tom, th wives are bland, cardboard cut outs and the 'plot' could be resolved in seconds. Aviod
Great story at core, but I felt reading was a little slow in parts. Another book that was read over a period of a month or so, in dribs and drabs so perhaps I didn't get the full benefit of flow.