Birds of Prey (Smith novel) explained

Birds of Prey
Author:Wilbur Smith
Country:South Africa
Language:English
Series:The Courtney Novels
Genre:Adventure
Publisher:Pan MacMillan
Release Date:1997
Preceded By:Golden Fox
Followed By:Monsoon

Birds of Prey is a 1997 novel by Wilbur Smith set in the late 17th century.[1] The novel was the first in the third sequence of the Courtney series of novels, and as of 2013 was chronologically the first in the entire series.

Smith says the book established the characteristics of the family: "Right from Birds of Prey... the Courtneys were pirates, merchants, looking to seize the main chance. They were very much driven by monetary considerations. But with the Ballantynes it was much more empire, patriotism, glory – the soldierly virtues."[2]

Plot

In 1667 Holland is at war with England. Sir Francis Courteney and his son Hal attack ships of the Dutch East India Company off the coast of Africa. They are betrayed and Sir Francis is executed. Hal winds up working for Prester John.

Adaptation

Film and television rights to the book were bought by Corona Pictures, but no adaptation has been filmed.[3]

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.wilbursmithbooks.com/books/courtney/birds-of-prey Birds of Prey
  2. http://historicalnovelsociety.org/greatest-historical-novelist-of-our-time/ "Greatest Historical Novelist of Our Time?
  3. http://tiborjones.com/authors/management-2/film-tv/birds-of-prey-tv/ "Birds of Prey – TV", Tibor & Jones Associates