The Boer Whore

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From the terrifying concentration camps on Winburg during the Anglo Boer War, called by the Sotho nation, Balla Bosiu,, where they cry at night, to the killing fields of the Somme and the Verdun during WWI and Death Railway in Thailand during WWII, we follow the trails of a woman scorned. Hence another adage, Hell hath no fury like that of a woman scorned. Likewise a man that forfeited fair play must have written it. Susan Nell, an inmate of Winburg's concentration camp, has a bone to pick with those that violated and disgraced her on Hogmanay, that is New Year's Eve, 1901/1902. None so brave as the dead, has for millennia echoed from within the wild pheasant's cry, according to Khoisan legend. Susan Nell proved it to be true.
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AuthorNico Moolman
PlaceLondon
Year2011
ISBN9780620496605
BindingPaperback
ConditionVery Good
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