The Rivers of Good Portent

Fiction & Literature, Historical
Cover of the book The Rivers of Good Portent by Mark Igoe, Mark Igoe
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Author: Mark Igoe ISBN: 9781301448968
Publisher: Mark Igoe Publication: June 6, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Mark Igoe
ISBN: 9781301448968
Publisher: Mark Igoe
Publication: June 6, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The Rivers of Good Portent is a tale of Africa, based on a real event that occurred in 1608, when two sons of an Emperor were sent to the house of a Portuguese official to be brought up as Renaissance gentlemen. Their tale and that of the lost Mines of Chikova, one of Africa's abiding mysteries, is set in a time of civil wars and commercial rivalry against the backdrop, of ancient cities, imperial fortresses and the mighty Zambezi Valley.

In 1977 a British businessman is given some documents, which have been found in the mission at Baroma in Mozambique by an old friend. These tell in detail a story that is only partly known to history, a story of violence, politics, mysterious trade routes and lost mines, but at its centre is the struggle of these two boys to find their own identity. "...a delicious tale, deliciously told", Jayne Southern, Goodreads

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The Rivers of Good Portent is a tale of Africa, based on a real event that occurred in 1608, when two sons of an Emperor were sent to the house of a Portuguese official to be brought up as Renaissance gentlemen. Their tale and that of the lost Mines of Chikova, one of Africa's abiding mysteries, is set in a time of civil wars and commercial rivalry against the backdrop, of ancient cities, imperial fortresses and the mighty Zambezi Valley.

In 1977 a British businessman is given some documents, which have been found in the mission at Baroma in Mozambique by an old friend. These tell in detail a story that is only partly known to history, a story of violence, politics, mysterious trade routes and lost mines, but at its centre is the struggle of these two boys to find their own identity. "...a delicious tale, deliciously told", Jayne Southern, Goodreads

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