Die Blou Van Ons Hemel

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Ruben Meyer, hoof van die Departement van Binnelandse Sake, moet al sy diplomatieke vaardighede inspan, want hier in Pretoria is 'n fyn politieke spel aan die ontwikkel. Ook, hy is 'n getroude man, maar voel aangetrokke tot die pragtige Belgiese joernalis.
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'n Spanningsroman van Quintus van der Merwe uit die boonste rakke, propvol aksie en intrige. In Togo, Wes-Afrika, word 'n verbete poging tot 'n staatsgreep uitgevoer - en 'n paar Suid-Afrikaanse diplomate bevind hulle in die kruisvuur. Maar nie al dié diplomate is ewe onskuldig aan dié situasie nie ... Bloed-diamante en wapens vorm deel van die legkaart. En op die tuisfront, in Pretoria, worstel Ruben Meyer - direkteur-generaal van buitelandse sake - met 'n veranderende politieke bedeling en aangetrokkenheid tot 'n pragtige Belgiese joernalis wat in Suid-Afrika kom verslag doen oor die politieke opwellinge en hy is getroud ...
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AuthorQuintus Van Der Merwe
PublisherTafelberg
PlaceCape Town
Year2007
ISBN9780624045496
BindingHardcover
ConditionAs New
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