• The Tiger's Prey

  • By: Wilbur Smith
  • Narrated by: Mike Grady
  • Length: 15 hrs and 16 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (9 ratings)

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The Tiger's Prey

By: Wilbur Smith
Narrated by: Mike Grady
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Publisher's Summary

Set in the 18th century and reviving Tom Courtney, hero of Wilbur Smith's best sellers Monsoon (1999) and Blue Horizon (2003), this new novel packs action, romance, and exotic settings into a rousing historical adventure.

Francis Courtney flees the comfort of his grand country estate, when his stepfather's gambling debts leave him penniless and in grave danger. He travels to South Africa with revenge and fortune on his mind: his uncle Tom Courtney killed his father, and he plans on repaying the debt and making his fortune in the process. However, upon his arrival in Cape Town, he finds his whole world upturned...

Christopher Courtney sets out to make his own way in the world, giving up his privileged position as the son of the Governor of Bombay. The perils and betrayals that play out on his journey carve a fierce warrior out of him, but they also harden his soul and lead him to more violence and treachery.

As the lives of the Courtney men intertwine, the sins of the fathers will forever change the lives of a younger generation.

©2018 HarperCollins Publishers Australia Pty Limited (P)2018 HarperCollins Publishers Australia Pty Limited

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  • MasterDownUnder
  • 04-15-20

Despite the different Narrator, this awesome!

Having gotten used to the the normal Wilbur Smith Courtney stories, this new bloke has a voice that reminds the listener of Jeremy Irons, and his distinctive voice!

Like all of the previous Courtney novels, this was entertaining and the characterisations are excellent.

I recommend it wholeheartedly.

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  • Sharon F
  • 04-06-23

Not Mr Smith at his best

I would class myself as an avid Wilbur Smith fan but writing with another this was somewhat disappointing. Small details were evident throughout… portholes were referred to as ‘windows’ on a ship (more than once) as examples of detail that would have previously never occurred. I’m sure this narrator is a very nice person but my goodness he is surely lacking the ability of his predecessor. I very nearly gave up on listening many times due to his uncalled for intonations and unnecessary cadence at the end of sentences or declarations only because I loved the characters. Not the greatest in this series, very sad.

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  • Anonymous User
  • 01-17-23

Narrator was hard to listen to, but story was good.

Not bad once I got used to the narrator voice, and his emphasis on points that weren’t there. The story was good, as one would expect from Wilber Smith.

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  • Steve
  • 11-21-22

What happened to Sean Barret?

I’ve loved listening to the Courtney series, the stories are excellent…but much of the enjoyment has been in the characterisations by the reader. Sean Barret brought the characters to life, in previous books, adding the right amount of drama, emotion and nuance. This new reader has changed everything - reading it like a “boys own adventure” for 11 year olds, and missing the characters completely…he gives Aboli (an African warrior prince) an American accent!
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  • Mark
  • 07-25-22

Just ok

Compared to Birds of Prey and Monsoon read by Sean Barrett this was an average story, weak personalities and the adventures were lacking Wilbur smiths magic

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  • Anonymous User
  • 07-14-22

Missed His Mark.

I loved the coutrney series I've read them all at least twice in the past 2 years, this is the only one I haven't listened to yet and it's missed the mark for me. The narration wasn't as engaging as Sean Barret. The story doesn't have the same spunk. It was Nice however to ear more about Tom and Dorrion Courtney

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  • Anonymous User
  • 05-26-22

Keeping up with the Courtneys.

I struggled to get back into reading and my partner is a huge Wilbur Smith fan - he suggested we listen to the Courtney series together and I am not dissapointed! Every book so far has hit all the right notes for me - action, history, romance, sex, suspense, and all written exceptionally well. I'm only upset I hadn't discovered Wilbur Smith sooner!