Che Guevara, Nelson Mandela and the Sowti Squad – what connects them?
Everyone´s heard of the first two but who the hell was the Sowti Squad?
In 1964, Nelson Mandela was sentenced to life imprisonment on Robben Island while Che Guevara planned to export the Cuban revolution to the Congo Republic. The South Africans wanted Mandela out of the country. America´s CIA wanted Che Guevara to stay in Africa, dead, minus some body parts and with the rest pushing up the local equivalent of daisies.
Africa was the mercenary playground and the S Africans and CIA were the playgroup leaders. They set up the Sowti Squad, an expendable group of mercenaries, to carry out their wishes.
Unfortunately for them, the Sowti Squad not only wanted as much money as possible, but also wanted to live to spend it. No mercenary wants to be the richest corpse in the mortuary.
How well did the Sowti Squad do the job? The book tells why Nelson Mandela remained in prison and how Che Guevara survived the attentions of Africa´s best mercenaries, the Sowti Squad.
The Sowti Squad. Is this book a work of fiction? Of course it is, except for those bits that aren´t. Which bits are and which bits aren´t? Judge for yourself. Was there a Sowti Squad?
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| Insulting | |
| Els on February 9, 2010 wrote: | Reply |
The way you depict Afrikaners in your book is insulting |
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| Fact or fiction | |
| Evan on January 28, 2010 wrote: | Reply |
Exceptionally well researched novel which begs the question: fact or fiction? |
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| Boyfriend's present | |
| Belinda on January 4, 2010 wrote: | Reply |
I did what someone else has done - bought the book for my boyfriend but once I read the blurb abd a few pages I was hooked. Now we've both read it. A terrific read. |
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| Harry on December 29, 2009 wrote: | Reply |
Good plot, lots of realstic action and a twist at the end - what more do I want? |
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| Disrepect | |
| Brutus on December 21, 2009 wrote: | Reply |
You disrepectful to world's great revolutionary leader Che Guevara |
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