As the head of Wits Mining, the last major mining company to do an
empowerment deal, Max Sinclair has a mandate from the board and a
clear directive: to sell a share of the company to a black consortium.
Born and bred in the city that remains, at heart, a mining camp built
on gold and the greed of men, Max is used to being a player in the
high-stakes game of deals and political influence, and he keeps his
cards close to his chest. There is no shortage of takers for the deal.
A shareholding spells possible riches for some – like Sifiso Lesibe,
geologist and newest member of the board – and increased influence
for others. Support for the deal from government is crucial,
particularly when it comes to mining and mineral rights. Politics,
power and money are an irresistible combination. Mistrust is
everywhere and nothing is as it seems. Former human rights lawyer Musa
Madondo has seen the rise and fall of many a former comrade and he
knows he is not immune to the tug of temptation. When Walter Berryman,
a former client and friend, comes to Musa for professional advice, in
fear of his life after having stumbled across evidence of large-scale
industry collusion, he finds himself drawn into an underworld of
intrigue and sophisticated espionage every bit as ruthless and deadly
in the present day as it was during the country’s struggle for
liberation. And in Johannesburg, as in politics, things change in an
instant. Bare Ground is the third book authored by Peter Harris. In a
Different Time (2008; winner of the Alan Paton Non Fiction award) was
about the 1980s and an extraordinary treason trial. The second book,
Birth (2011), was about the extreme challenges that South Africa
encountered in getting to and conducting the 1994 election. This
novel, located in the cauldron of Johannesburg, is about the society
we have become.
Les mer
A Novel
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781770105829
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
Vendor
Picador Africa
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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