The Trap and A Dance in the Sun bring together Jacobson's initial two novels - stories of racial confrontation and social injustice on the South African veld. In The Trap, relations between the white farmers and their black workers are brought on to a sinister and harrowing conclusion whilst A Dance in the Sun sees two young innocent bystanders becoming embroiled in a long-standing family saga. These are dramatic and powerful stories from a passionate and politically-dissatisfied author.