Tony Park’s DARK HEART out in paperback in the UK today

The “consistently entertaining and thought-provoking” Tony Park’s DARK HEART is published in paperback in the UK today from Quercus. 

During the Rwandan genocide, three foreigners – UN worker Carmel Shang, military doctor Richard Dunlop, and journalist Liesl Nel – were forced to stand by, powerless to prevent the massacre and unable to escape witnessing the horrors.

20 years later, scattered across the world, the wounds of Rwanda still run deep. Now, a tattered photograph that was clutched in the hand of a dying man holds a clue that brings them back together . . . and hides a secret that is making them a target of an assassin.

Hunted through South Africa’s Kruger National Park to Zambia, Australia, and back to Rwanda, the three must bring themselves to confront not just the scars of a nation and a continent, but of their own hearts.

It’s a busy month worldwide for Tony Park. THE DELTA is published in the US on 7 October, and his latest thriller THE HUNTER is published by Macmillan in Australia and South Africa on 14 October and in the UK by Quercus on 16 October. 

 

Praise for TONY PARK:

'An author who is starting to challenge the veteran Wilbur Smith for the title of 'master of the African thriller'' -- Geoffrey Wansell, Daily Mail

'Tony Park is one of Australia's best thriller writers and his African-based novels are consistently entertaining and thought-provoking.' -- Canberra Times

'Park's heroes are tough, blokey types - soldiers and coppers - and his heroines sassy and smart, but Africa always steals the show…a great way to spend a winter evening, transported to somewhere warm and exotic.' -- Georgia Gowing, The Independent Weekly