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4.0 out of 5 stars
South African Mystery Novel,
This review is from: Blood Safari (Hardcover)
Blood Safari was an easy-to-read novel with enough characters to make it interesting but not so many that you have no hope of remembering them all. There's no real down-time in this book - basically something is happening most of the time unlike so many other books that are two hundred pages too long. This one was just right. It's not an intellectual pull but sometimes you just want to read a good old fashioned chase and this is one that definitely provides that. Both the lead characters are quite likeable and the reader develops a fondness for them. You also get a cursory glimpse of South Africa but that isn't the main thrust...it's a well-balanced read and not too taxing. I liked it well enough.
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4.2 out of 5 stars (62 customer reviews) 14 of 14 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
A South African Jack Reacher,
By Zachary Hackett - Published on Amazon.com
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Lemmer (no first name given) is a loner who is employed by a South African Company called Body Armour, which is a security company headed up by an ex-regimental sergeant major named Jeanette Louw. Lemmer is a bodyguard. He's tough as nails, has served time in prison for manslaughter (unjustly as far as he's concerned). He's a recovering alcoholic. He lives by two simple rules, which are, 1. Don't get involved and 2. Trust nobody.Emma la Roux is a brand consultant from Cape Town and she needs protection. She thought she saw her long lost brother on television. But before she can investigate three masked men break into her beach house. She was lucky enough to get away with her life. Now she wants two things, to find her brother and to stay alive. So she calls Body Armour and gets Lemmer. Emma's quest takes them to several game preserves as it appears that her brother is wanted for the killing of a witchdoctor who has killed protected vultures for ceremonial reasons among other crimes involving conservation. And all along the way they are followed and Lemmer dispatches his fair share of bad guys. There is quite a bit of background in this story involving recent South African history and the country's problems, but the author doesn't let it get in the way of the story. So, you'll learn a bit, get a bit of opinion and also you'll get one great story. If you're a fan of Lee Childs, you're going to love this book, because Lemmer is the next best thing to a South African Jack Reacher. 19 of 23 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
MY NEW FAVORITE MYSTERY/THRILLER WRITER,
By Bonnie Brody "Book Lover and Knitter" - Published on Amazon.com
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To date, I have written 974 reviews for Amazon, several of them for mysteries and thrillers. This is the first book in that category that I have rated a '5'. Usually I like mysteries and thrillers but don't love them. This book is in a category of its own. It is just that damned good. I loved it from beginning to end. I loved the intricacy of the plot, the quips, the characterizations, its literary bent, and the down-home feeling of the dialogue.Without any spoilers, this novel is about a bodyguard named Lemmer who is hired to protect Emma, a young woman who was recently assaulted in her home. She tells Lemmer that she believes that her brother, long thought dead, is actually alive. She wants to find him but she believes that her assault is the result of her trying to investigate what she knows about her brother on her own. Lemmer does not believe her story. He has some personal beliefs which he calls his 'laws'. "Lemmer's First Law: Don't get involved. It was also one of the primary sources of Lemmer's Second Law: Trust nobody". (p. 12) Emma is also petite and pretty. For Lemmer, that, too, is a strike against her because he believes that cute women lie and manipulate more than average. If you watch the TV show 'House', Lemmer reminds me a lot of 'House'. Emma and Lemmer travel throughout South Africa and face dangers of all kinds at every call. There is mystery, intrigue, and thrilling action in this book. I have already ordered two other books by this author: Devil's Peak: A Novel and Heart of the Hunter: A Novel. I suspect that I'll be reading all his books and looking forward to new ones coming out. 4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
Brilliantly Written With a Flawed and Likeable Main Character,
By Burgmicester - Published on Amazon.com
Deon Meyer is a terrific author with writing skills that should shoot him to the top of the mystery/murder genre. In Blood Safari he has created a likeable bloke, Martin Fitzroy Lemmer, a body guard for hire. Lemmer - only uses this part of his name - is an interesting and fully evolved character by the end of the book. Meyer uses flashback thinking and story telling to bring all of the pasts to the present. And he tells a fascinating story of South Africa through the characters.It has been a while since I have found an author to follow. Most of my current favorites are going downhill. Meyer writes Africaans through a terrific translator that loses nothing in this story. There are twists and turns a plenty as Lemmer attempts to protect a attractive, white and rich South African on her trek to find her long lost brother. Within the story Meyer weaves some thoughts about how Apartheid has affected the racial climate in South Africa. He also winds the story around the environmental issues that will have to be dealt with. However, I did not feel that that book was "preachy" or I would have downgraded it to a lower star total. Why a four instead of five stars? Mostly, I don't give out 5 stars to this genre unless the book is off the charts. While it is a very solid read and very entertaining, it wasn't quite enough for me to give it the highest rating possible. The ending was satisfying, but has a little too much artistic license - I grade stories by the amount of artistic license that the author takes. I do recommend this book and author to others that are looking for a new name in the genre; this book is definitely worth it. |
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