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In very good+ condition. Age tanning to pages. In 1977 Alistair MacLean, who died on 2nd February 1987, was commissioned by an American film company to write a series of story outlines based on the activities of a fictional United Nations Anti-Crime organisation, UNACO. Several of these outlines were subsequently produced as novels written by various authors. This book is one of those novels. “Alphonse Mobuto has ruled the state of Zimbala for forty-five years. On his death, the Presidency passes to his eldest son, Jamel. Determined to introduce democracy and rid Zambala of his father’s oppressive regime, Jamel faces retribution from those who once benefited from it”. IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DESPATCH