book cover of Laws be Their Enemy
 

Laws be Their Enemy

(1955)
A novel by

 
 
'An impressive book, written with great power.' - ABERDEEN PRESS AND JOURNAL. When South African writer Howard Shaw is commissioned by a British newspaper to answer the thorny questions posed by the controversial laws of apartheid, his life is more than once in danger. But he has a constructive as well as an exciting role to play, since - through his newspaper articles - he makes suggestions on an alternative policy to apartheid. His compassionate quest, and his love for the beautiful Linda Mitchell, are played out against a background of conflict, violence, misunderstanding and terror.


Genre: Thriller

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