by Ian George MacKenzie (Author)
Clouds In The Wind
As a nation stands on the edge of history, ordinary lives are swept into extraordinary events.
Set against the turbulent final years of Rhodesia, Clouds in the Wind is a gripping tale of courage, loyalty, and loss in a land torn apart by war and uncertainty. As violence spreads across the countryside and the future of the country hangs in the balance, families, friends, and lovers find themselves caught between duty, survival, and the relentless forces of change.
Amid the beauty of the African landscape and the growing shadow of conflict, bonds are tested, hearts are broken, and impossible choices must be made. For some, the struggle is political. For others, it is deeply personal. But for all, the cost of the coming storm will be far greater than they ever imagined.
Rich in atmosphere and historical detail, Clouds in the Wind is a powerful story of love, sacrifice, and resilience during one of Africa's most dramatic and controversial chapters
" A gripping and unforgettable Story" (Book Review Chronicals)
"A captivating story by a talented author". (Saturday Star)
"The pace will leave you breathless. A full on 5 star read." (Bookplex)
"A memorable debut that will linger beyond the page. A spellbinding read and is strongly recommended." (Writer's Digest}Author Biography
Ian Mackenzie was born in 1949, in the Eastern Cap Province of South Africa. He was educated at Queen's College in Queenstown and at Parktown Boys High in Johannesburg. He served with the Rhodesian military dring the bush war from 1975 to 1980. He is married with two sons in their 30s and lives in Johannesburg with his wife Rose.
Number of Pages: 408
Dimensions: 0.84 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: February 03, 2014