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Deon Meyer - Blood Safari

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Blood Safari In Blood Safari A complicated man with a dishonorable past, Lemmer just wants to do his job and avoid getting personally involved. But as he and Emma search for answers from the rural police, they encounter racial and political tensions, greed, corruption, and violence unlike anything they have ever known.

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Praise for Blood Safari and Deon Meyer

One of the sharpest and most perceptive thriller writers around.

The Times

Blood Safari will take you to unexpected places, make you ponder interesting questions and stand in awe at the cruelty that human beings inflict upon each other. A read that should not be missed under any circumstances.

Cape Times (South Africa)

If you want a glimpse of the soul of the new South Africa in all its glory, and with all the gory details of its problems and corruption, Meyer is your man.

The Guardian

In unassuming, controlled, and occasionally mordant prose (which echoes the narrative voice of Lemmer himself), Meyer drops us, from the first sentence on, into his crime fiction Cape Town as though from a helicopter: we take in the vast expanse of the land as we fall, but once were grounded were right in the thick of it.

National Post

A searingly good thriller set amid the horrifying politics and corruption of South Africa. Meyer has the knack of inhabiting every one of his extraordinary range of characters. Dont miss this.

The Daily Mail

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PART ONE 1 I swung the sledgehammer in a lazy rhythm It was Tuesday 25 - photo 1

PART ONE

1

I swung the sledgehammer in a lazy rhythm. It was Tuesday, 25 December, just past noon. The wall was thick and stubbornly hard. After each dull thump, shards of brick and cement broke off and shot across the plank floor like shrapnel. I felt sweat tracking through the dust on my face and torso. It was an oven in there, despite the open windows.

Between hammer blows I heard the phone ring. I was reluctant to break the rhythm. In this heat it would be hard to get the machine going again. Slowly, I put the long handle down and went through to the sitting room, feeling the shards under my bare feet. The phones little screen displayed JEANETTE. I wiped a grimy hand on my shorts and picked it up.

Jis.

Merry Christmas. Jeanette Louws gravelly voice was loaded with inexplicable irony. As ever.

Thanks. Same to you.

Must be good and hot out there

Thirty-eight outside.

In winter she would say, Must be nice and cold out there, with undisguised regret about my choice of residence. Loxton, she said now, as if it were a faux pas. Youll just have to sweat it out, then. What do you do for Christmas in those parts?

Demolish the wall between the kitchen and the bathroom.

You did say the kitchen and the bathroom?

Thats how they built them in the old days.

And thats how you celebrate Christmas. Old rural tradition, huh? and she barked out a single, loud Ha!

I knew she hadnt phoned to wish me Happy Christmas. Youve got a job for me.

Uh-huh.

Tourist?

No. Woman from the Cape, actually. She says she was attacked yesterday. She wants you for a week or so, paid the deposit already.

I thought about the money, which I needed. Oh?

Shes in Hermanus. Ill SMS the address and cell phone number. Ill tell her youre on your way. Call me if you have any problems.

I met Emma le Roux for the first time in a beach house overlooking the Old Harbour of Hermanus. The house was impressive, three new Tuscan storeys of rich mans playground with a hand-carved wooden front door and a door knocker in the shape of a lions head.

At a quarter to seven on Christmas night a young man with long curly hair and steel-rimmed spectacles opened the door. He introduced himself as Henk and said they were expecting me. I could see he was curious, though he hid it well. He invited me in and asked me to wait in the sitting room while he called Miss le Roux. A formal man. There were noises from deep in the house classical music, conversation. The smell of cooking.

He disappeared. I didnt sit down. After six hours drive through the Karoo in my Isuzu, I preferred to stand. There was a Christmas tree in the room, a big artificial one with plastic pine needles and mock snow. Multicoloured lights blinked. At the top of the tree was an angel with long, blonde hair, wings spread wide like a bird of prey. Behind her the curtains of the big windows were open. The bay was lovely in the late afternoon, the sea calm and still. I stared out at it.

Mr Lemmer?

I turned.

She was tiny and slim. Her black hair was cut very short, almost like a mans. Her eyes were large and dark, the tips of her ears slightly pointed. She looked like a nymph from a childrens story. She stood for a moment to take me in, the involuntary up-and-down look to measure me against her expectations. She hid her disappointment well. They usually expect someone bigger, more imposing not this general average of height and appearance.

She came up to me and put out her hand. Im Emma le Roux. Her hand was warm.

Hello.

Please sit down. She gestured at the suite in the sitting room. Can I get you something to drink? Her voice had an unexpected timbre, as if it belonged to a larger woman.

No thanks.

I sat down. The movement of her petite body was fluid, as though she were completely comfortable inside it. She sat down opposite me. Tucked up her legs, at home here. I wondered whether it was her place, where the money came from.

I, ah She waved a hand. This is a first for me, having a bodyguard

I wasnt sure how to respond. The lights of the Christmas tree flicked their colours over her with monotonous regularity.

Maybe you could explain how it works, Emma said without embarrassment. In practice, I mean.

I wanted to say that if you order this service, you ought know how it works. There is no reference manual.

Its simple really. To protect you I need to know what your movements are every day

Of course.

And the nature of the threat.

She nodded. Well Im not exactly sure what the threat is. Some odd things have happened Carel convinced me Youll meet him in a moment; hes used your service before. I there was an attack, yesterday morning

On you?

Yes. Well, sort of They broke down the door of my house and came in.

They?

Three men.

Were they armed?

No. Yes. They, urn It happened so fast I I hardly saw them.

I suppressed the urge to raise my eyebrows.

I know it sounds peculiar, she said. I said nothing.

It was strange, Mr Lemmer. Sort of surreal.

I nodded, encouraging her.

She looked at me intently for a moment and then leaned over to switch on a table lamp beside her.

I have a house in Oranjezicht, she said.

So this is not your permanent home?

No this is Cards place. Im just visiting. For Christmas.

I see.

Yesterday morning I wanted to finish my work before packing for the weekend My office I work from home, you see. About half past nine I took a shower

Her story did not flow at first. She seemed reluctant to relive it. Her sentences were incomplete, hands quiet, her voice a polite, indifferent monotone. She gave more detail than the situation warranted. Perhaps she felt it lent credibility.

After her shower, she said she was dressing in her bedroom, one leg in her jeans, precariously balanced. She heard the garden gate open and through the lace curtain she saw three men move quickly and purposefully through the front garden. Before they disappeared from her field of vision on the way to the front door, she had registered that they were wearing balaclavas. They had blunt objects in their hands.

She was a modern single woman. Aware. She had often considered the possibility of being the victim of a crime and what her emergency response could be if the worst happened. Therefore, she stepped into the other leg of her jeans and hastily pulled them up over her hips. She was half dressed in only underwear and jeans, but the priority was to get to the panic button and be ready to sound the alarm. But not to press it yet, there was still the security gate and the burglar bars. She didnt want the embarrassment of crying wolf.

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