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Informationen zum Autor Mike Nicol is a South African writer and journalist. He was born in Cape Town in 1951. After completing his studies in Johannesburg, he worked as a journalist for the Leadership magazine. In 1978, he published Among the Souvenirs, a collection of poems that went on to win the 1980 Ingrid Jonker Prize. He is regarded as one of the major authors of the South African thriller, along with Deon Meyer and Roger Smith. Klappentext A razor-sharp thriller set in Cape Town. A devastating portrait of political corruption and with an exquisitely nasty villain, this is stylish, unmissable entertainment. 'Compelling... terrific dialogue' Marcel Berlins "The Times" Zusammenfassung CAPE TOWN: Winter. A wealthy Native American couple, looking to invest in a local casino development. A German weapons scientist, on the run from a gang of Eastern European thugs. Ordinary enough security jobs for Mace Bishop and Pylon Buso, it seems, but when one of the Americans is kidnapped and a local reporter starts showing too much interest in the scientist's murky Balkan past, things quickly spiral out of control. Mace, raw from the murder of his wife, soon finds himself fighting for his own survival while struggling to hold onto his grief-stricken teenage daughter. Behind the scenes, everywhere and nowhere, the beautiful and sinister Sheemina February pulls the strings, stalking him at every turn, intent on revenge for past misdeeds. Mace's only hope is to find her before she gets to him . . . A razor-sharp thriller, a devastating portrait of political corruption and featuring an exquisitely nasty villain, Black Heart is a stylish, unmissable entertainment.