SAFARI
Tony Park
Review by Author Roy
Murry
SAFARI is the first
novel that I have read with the background of Southern Africa (Zimbabwe and the
The Democratic Republic of Congo.) Mr. Park's descriptions of lands, animals, and
human traits bring you into the hunt.
The prey in the hunts
will lead the reader into an alarming shock. However, the novel is a little bit wordy with an interwoven love story that changes with the new knowledge
of the woman involved in the triangle.
Pouching and killing of
rare African animals are the central themes of SAFARI and a county's dividing
line as to who can hunt and what will die in those endeavors. The killing zone
is theirs, and if you cross the line, the government or representatives will
get revenge.
I wouldn't say SAFARI
is a page-turner, but the author keeps the reader interested with sub-stories
of two women. One of them becomes an unknowing hero when the plot thickens at
the end of a hunt—her love for a particular animal.
I purchased another of
Mr. Park's books and am looking forward to reading it. You should add one to
your library also for the thrill of learning a little about Africa.
Purchase: https://amzn.to/3eaanLZ