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When the sun sets over South Africa's Cederberg mountains, the hunters emerge from its shadows. When historian Walter Gordon is called to study a remarkable rock art discovery in the Western Cape, he returns to the rugged landscape that has defined his life's work. But what begins as a scholarly mission soon unravels into something far more perilous. Anna Burger, heir to Toegewy farm, joins Walter's team and is drawn into the mysteries etched on the walls of the hidden caves. As she ventures deeper, the land forces her to confront truths she never imagined-about the past, her family, and…mehr

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When the sun sets over South Africa's Cederberg mountains, the hunters emerge from its shadows. When historian Walter Gordon is called to study a remarkable rock art discovery in the Western Cape, he returns to the rugged landscape that has defined his life's work. But what begins as a scholarly mission soon unravels into something far more perilous. Anna Burger, heir to Toegewy farm, joins Walter's team and is drawn into the mysteries etched on the walls of the hidden caves. As she ventures deeper, the land forces her to confront truths she never imagined-about the past, her family, and herself. Meanwhile, a great predator stalks these mountains. The elusive leopard has ruled this wilderness for millennia, but its survival is under threat. Detectives Andre Le Roux and Henry Ngwenya wage their own battle against a ruthless poaching syndicate, but every step they take brings them closer to a bloody reckoning. From the rugged peaks of the Cederberg to the slopes of Table Mountain, the worlds of historians, criminals, and lawmen collide in a race against time itself. The writing is on the wall. But for who?
Autorenporträt
Eric Buchmann was born in Cape Town in 1998. After completing high school, he moved to the United Kingdom, where he earned a BA (Honours) in History from the Open University. He is currently pursuing a Master's degree in International Relations at the University of Portsmouth. When not writing or studying, he divides his time between reading, hiking and travelling the world. He lives in Budapest. The Writing on the Wall is his debut book, inspired by an expedition to the Cederberg in 2024.