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Talk me (Have never read a novel by Wilbur Smith...) Sat Jul 05, 2008 22:08 pm  Talk me (Have never read a novel by Wilbur Smith...)
 

have never read a novel by Wilbur Smith, but I have always liked Wilbur Post, who was Mister Ed's father.
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Talk me (Have never read a novel by Wilbur Smith...) Sun Jul 06, 2008 7:38 am  Talk me (Have never read a novel by Wilbur Smith...)
 

I've read two of Smith's books, both of which I found hard to put down:

River God

and its sequel

Warlock

Both books are set in ancient Egypt and are centered on a multi-talented eunuch and his royal masters and mistresses.
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