Golden Fox (novel)

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Author Wilbur Smith
Country South Africa
Language English
Series The Courtney Novels
Publisher Heinemann
Publication date
1990
Preceded by A Time to Die

Golden Fox is a novel by Wilbur Smith, one of the Courtney Novels. It is set from 1969 to 1979 and touches on the South African Border War and the revolution in Ethiopia.[1]

There were allegations one of the characters was inspired by Winnie Mandela.[2]

Plot

Isabella Courtney falls in love with a Cuban terrorist who blackmails her into helping the communists

Reception

The reviewer from Publishers Weekly wrote that "the final chapters are fast-paced and action-filled, augmenting the effects of realistic settings and exemplary prose throughout. Though Smith sometimes focuses too long on unnecessary detail, this is an entertaining novel by a gifted, intelligent raconteur."[3]

Changes

In June, 2013, Amazon sent a note to buyers of the e-book alerting them of "Significant editorial changes" that had been made, as well as typos corrected, and advising customers to log into their accounts and upload the improved book. The note was similar to one sent out to buyers of David P. Forsyth's Voyage of the Dead the same month.[4]

References

  1. Golden Fox at Wilbur Smith's website
  2. Hints of Winnie in U.S. thriller Hogg, Andrew. The Times of India (1861-current) [New Delhi, India] 16 May 1990: 13.
  3. Review at Publishers Weekly accessed 18 May 2013
  4. http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/5620466.David_P_Forsyth/blog
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