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Counter-Coup

(1980)
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Balembi is a newly independent state in the heart of Africa. President Kasaboru is striving to develop the country along democratic, Western lines, but is menaced by the spectre of tribal conflict prominent both internally and in border states...

Added to this is the pressure from outside: Balembi’s Russian-backed Communist neighbours are encouraging a revolution. Philip Morgan, formerly of the Metropolitan Police, returns by special invitation to the former British Colony of his childhood to take up the post of Security Adviser to President Kasaboru.

However, within days a violent coup is put into action and the president is overthrown by the rebel and rival politician Joro Nyanga. The struggle is fierce and bloody, the savagery worse than the worst fears, and as Balembi slides into chaos Philip and Kasaboru set off across the country with Jane, a newly arrived doctor, and just two of the president’s remaining supporters. Their aim is to reach the only town still loyal to Kasaboru and rally resistance there but violence, rape and torture follow perilously close every step of the way.

Counter-Coup is an explosive adventure thriller.

Praise for Michael Allen:


‘Entertainment in the traditional style’ – Kirkus Reviews

Michael Allen is a well known author of crime fiction and thrillers and he is best known for his series of whodunits featuring Detective Superintendent Spence , including Spence in Petal Park and Spence at the Blue Bazaar.


Genre: Mystery

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