Waar Boosheid Broei

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Thys Krige is terug.
Ou bloed, die vorige roman waarin Thys skurke gejag het, was in 2013-boekjaar 12 keer op Nielsen se topverkoperlys.

Dié keer sprei Krige sy vlerke oor die landsgrense heen. In Waar boosheid broei aanvaar hy ’n opdrag om die aanhouding van ’n joernalis, Henk Human, wat intussen vrygelaat is, in Zimbabwe te ondersoek.

Krige kom op ’n video af wat Henk Human gemaak het van ’n menseslagting waarby Suid-Afrikaners betrokke was en volg die spoor terug na Suid-Afrika toe. Wanneer Human weer verdwyn, besluit Krige om met Misdaadintelligensie saam te werk.

Krige is ook bekommerd oor die reeks artikels wat Robyn Arendse oor kindersmokkelary skryf en waarsku haar dat haar veiligheid in gedrang mag wees. Dit plaas ’n stremming op hul verhouding. Skielik word sy uit ander oorde gedreig om op te hou skryf aan dié artikels. ’n Twitter-kennis van Robyn, Hugo Mentz, bied sy ondersteuning aan met haar artikels, asook om haar beskerming te bied. Sy gaan saam met hom na sy plaas in die Waterberg.

Krige begin ’n organisasie oopkrap wat betrokke was by die slagting in Zimbabwe en by Human se ontvoering en aanhouding.

Robyn kom onder die invloed van Mentz se dinamiese persoonlikheid en raak intiem met hom. Sy besef eers dat sy eintlik in ’n lokval gelei is, toe sy Human in ’n sel op die plaas sien. Sy stuur ’n noodroep per e-pos vir Krige. Hy volg die spoor, en in die skietgeveg wat volg, word Robyn raakgeskiet.

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AuthorPeet Venter
PublisherLapa Uitgewers
PlacePretoria
Year2014
ISBN9780799368499
BindingPaperback
ConditionVery Good
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